A US diplomat died after being stabbed in the head and neck Myanmarhis ex-wife Pavinee Supasirivisan is a suspect.

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- Daniel Riva, 43, from Long Island, New York, was found dead on May 11 at the Sakura Residence and Hotel. This hotel is distance U.S. Embassymaking it a favorite spot for American diplomats and other guests.
- The Thai woman attended a second hearing at the Kamayut town court, according to a lawyer familiar with the case. Myanmar On Tuesday, he faced immigration-related charges related to crimes committed by foreigners in the country. The lawyer chose to remain anonymous, the Associated Press reported.
- Supasirivisan could have been sentenced to a prison term ranging from six months to five years on the immigration charge, and could have been sentenced to 10 years in prison or even the death penalty for the murder charge.
- Officials and witnesses who gave testimony in court were reluctant to communicate with the media and investigators about the case because of strict government rules. In addition, journalists were barred from attending court hearings.
- However, it has been confirmed that three prosecution witnesses, as well as legal representatives for both defendants, will give evidence at Tuesday’s hearing. The status of Supasirivisan’s plea to the charges remains uncertain.
This is what the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand said
Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that it has provided consular support to the suspect, but declined to disclose further information.
The diplomat was found dead at the Sakura Apartment Hotel on May 11 with stab wounds to his head and neck, according to his lawyer. The hotel is a popular venue for diplomats, business professionals and other international guests and is approximately 1.5 kilometers (1 mile) from the U.S. Embassy.
The State Department acknowledged the diplomat’s death but chose not to disclose further details, including the diplomat’s identity.



