Husband Seeks Media Assistance to Locate Wife After Connection with Nong Ying, Khluen Phalang Boon

Bangkok: Kan Jom Phalang has taken the step of involving the media to assist Mr. Lek, aged 52, in locating his wife, who has been unreachable since becoming acquainted with Nong Ying of Khluen Phalang Boon. Concerns have been raised about the possibility of her being influenced by mass psychology, potentially leading to financial loss.

According to Thai News Agency, the family has been making daily attempts to contact her, all of which have been unsuccessful. Authorities were even dispatched to their home to secure valuables and the land title deed, escalating the family's fears of potential deceit. The children, worried about their mother's well-being, have sought Kan Jom Phalang's help to facilitate a reunion with their mother.

Mr. Lek recounted how his wife's interest in Nong Ying initially appeared harmless, as it seemed to involve Dhamma teachings and life principles. However, her increasing attachment to Nong Ying has led to complete communication breakdown. An argument last month resulted in her leaving home and becoming unreachable. Mr. Lek suspects financial exploitation, citing instances of her losing money through what resembled direct sales techniques and content creation claiming healing abilities. The situation intensified when she took the land title deed with her before disappearing.

The situation deteriorated further when she involved the police, claiming theft of belongings from their home. Despite not being legally married, Mr. Lek and his wife have been living as a couple. Kan Jom Phalang has expressed his willingness to assist in locating her, emphasizing the need for negotiation and resolution, and urging that no external parties should prevent her return to the family.