Appeal For Missing Girl In Hua Hin
An online appeal to find a fourteen-year-old girl in Hua Hin who has been missing for four days has been started by her Scottish father.
Emma Lindsay, has reportedly spoken to a local radio station, stating she has not been kidnapped and was very much alive. However, her father told Thaivisa he fears Emma could be involved in the world of drugs.
Hua Hin radio station Surf 102.5 FM launched an appeal in the hope of locating the teenager.
Her father, Derek, from Aberdeen in Scotland informed reporters that his daughter has been missing for four days but he believes she is alive.
He thinks she could be living with a gang of other teenagers in an house in the vicinity of Hua Hin. He also stated she has run way previously.
Emma's mother is Thai and hails from the Phichit area of Thailand.
Emma was living with her mother but four months ago moved in with her father due to issues at home. Both parents, although separated, reside in the area.
She is said to have gone astray lately, and was moved to a boarding school following a drug related incident at her previous school.
Her parents are frantic with worry and just want her home safely.
If you have seen her or know where she may be, please contact Hua Hin police immediately.
Emma's father spoke to a Thai Visa reporter.
Source: Thai Visa