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huuvEyvd

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  1. 18 minutes ago, balo said:

     

    Welcome to the forum.  

     

    I suggest you start by looking at the Thai names  . 

    His pregnant girlfriend name Tippawan Petchpradup, age 27  . So she must be around 40 years now.   Also mentioned in the news story, Tippawan’s older sister, Choophan Petchpradup .  

     

     I would try to search on social media , and most Thais are on Facebook.  Good luck. 

     

     

     

    Thanks for the quick response! I tried looking the both of them up, but to no avail. Could it be possible that their facebook pages aren't in romanized characters? I do not know much about the Thai script, so I have no idea how I would go about writing their names that way.

    And also, do Thai people change surnames upon marriage like in the west? I'd assume that's the case, and if so, I think it's fairly likely that a 27 year old woman would have gotten married during the 13 years since, and probably changed names. 

    If that isn't the case, I could try to look my potential sibling up directly, but as you might expect, as a nearly 20 year old guy, I don't feel entirely comfortable messaging all potential 13 year old children that vaguely fits the description I'm looking for...

  2. Sorry for raising this thread from the dead here, but I'm kind of in a daze as I'm reading this. I'm the oldest son of Johnny Larsen, one of the children left behind in Norway as described in the article referenced. I had known about how my father died from news articles I had read in the past, but none of those mentioned that my dad's girlfriend apparently was pregnant. So me and my brother has a sibling in Thailand? That's kind of a mindblowing revelation.

     

    I'm not really sure how this forum works, and if any of you will get any notifications regarding my reply here (especially seeing as the thread is 13+ years old), but I'd love if any of you could point out any way for me to potentially contact this sibling of ours, or perhaps more preferably, the mother. Would be a bit rude to not say hello, would it not?

     

    Thanks.

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