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12 days, still no sign of finding Marvin’s body The search team continued to move forward with hope.

Kanchanaburi – 12 days, still no sign of Nong Marwin’s body But the Foundation did not give up. ready to continue the search with hope Revealing the body found changes its appearance and movements.

In the case of Marin Netdecha, an 18-year-old Bangkok tourist, he fell from a jet ski while sitting on top of Marin. An older friend Then disappeared under the water since around 15.00 on October 24 at Srinakarin Dam Reservoir, Moo 5, Tha Kradan Sub-District, Si Sawat District, Kanchanaburi Province, today (5 Nov) enters the 12th day of’ r search but still did not find the body

Most recently, Mr. Nonthakit Namkaew, an official from the Phithakkan Foundation, Chonlakan team, yesterday that the search team uses scanning technology (Lowrance+), which is the mapping technology of Royal Irrigation Department officials. It almost proved that what we saw was Mawin’s body or not. Unfortunately, the underwater search drone can only reach a depth of 100 meters. 200 meters, unable to travel to the area because of its be already very late But we have already forwarded the information to the said team. Today, he will continue to reach the area and use drones to search for Marvin’s body.

Reporters reported that Ms. Kesara or Kae Fuengfu, Nong Marvin’s mother, about 8:00 for sharing on Facebook of “Phithakcheep Adult Beer” along with saying “Thank you to all the agencies. We have traveled a long way since yesterday” from Facebook of “Pitakcheep Beer Adults” posted that “This morning, with a mission to find Marvin Today we are moving a large number of ships from different agencies. with underwater drones by Dragon Rescue Team, Chonburi Disaster Response Team I wish you good news today.” In addition, Ms. Kesara, Nong Marwin’s mother also shared a Facebook page of a person using the name “Pui Sai Entertainment” who wrote that “Report on the progress of finding the body of Nong Marwin at Srinakarin Dam. The Royal Irrigation Department has brought a sounder boat to scan for suspicious objects within a depth of 105 metres. Now the adults are coordinating to request an underwater drone from the National Disaster Response Center to inspect the objects that have been scanned. #Currently, the underwater drone team, the dragon rescue team led by Kamnan Man Travel from Chonburi to support the accident scene at this time. #Wish it was good news.