Brit husband of ‘Lady of the Hills’ victim detained 21 years after body found in UK beauty spot

Brit husband of ‘Lady of the Hills’ victim detained 21 years after body found in UK beauty spot

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Brit husband of ‘Lady of the Hills’ victim detained 21 years after body found in UK beauty spot
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Monica Charsley)
Published: Jan, 25 2025 17:16

British detectives who are hoping to speak to a man following the murder of his wife could finally get their wish after he was detained in Thailand. David Armitage, 62, has remained at the centre of the cold case mystery after his Thai wife, Lamduan Armitage, was tragically discovered dead in the Yorkshire Dales in September 2004. She wasn't identified until 2019 and was referred to as the Lady of the Hills until then.

Armitage, who works as a university lecturer in the town of Kanchanaburi, is currently being held by immigration services in the Asian country, where he has resided for almost two decades. According to local media, he if facing deportation following issues with his visa.

But the unrelated detainment could offer a major development in the case, if he is deported back to the UK. The lecturer had previously agreed to meet with cops from North Yorkshire Police's cold case unit in February 2023. However, he changed his mind and cancelled the important meeting in Thailand, reports The Sun.

Around that time the force issued a statement and said: “Despite the difficulties we have faced to progress the investigation in recent years, we remain determined to seek answers for Lamduan’s family about the circumstances of her being found dead in a beautiful but remote part of the Yorkshire Dales in September 2004.

"It has been frustrating to have had to wait so long to be able to travel to Thailand. We are hoping to speak with all the members of her family, including her husband, to gather their evidence about her life and to offer what support we can with regards to their loss." Now, North Yorkshire Police have issued a statement on the case and said they would "make every effort to speak to him" if he makes a return.

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