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A woman believed to be Chong Sum Yee, 22, a beautician, has appeared in video clips saying she was safe and healthy.

Thai police said initial investigations found that the beautician had crossed the border into Tachilek. With a smiling face, she pleaded for the police to stop bothering the driver who sent her there. She said the driver knew nothing about her situation.

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