Young British woman Hannah Davies missing in Bangkok, Thailand

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A 21-year-old British woman who went missing this week in Bangkok, Thailand is being sought by her Portsmouth family. The woman is feared to have been using drugs and has a history of mental illness. Her last contact with her family happened last Friday when she posted a short Facebook message.

In the Facebook message, 21-year-old Hannah Davies wrote that she was using the computer of a man who had invited her in off the street, according to Stickboy Bangkok. The man had offered her food, she wrote.

When last seen, the 5’6″ woman had long brown dreadlocks and was described as dirty and covered in mosquito bites.

The last known whereabouts of Davies was the Bang Kapi shopping mall in Bangkok Jan. 31.

Davies had been rooming at the Sawasdee Guesthouse in the tourist-area of Khaosan Road. Her last appearance at the guesthouse, according to staff there, was the day before she went missing.

Her family fears she may have been using drugs. According to Davies’ mother, the young woman has a history of mental health issues, and is a danger to herself when these issues surface. Her mother believes Davies requires urgent medical help.

Davies arrived in Thailand Jan. 17 and was travelling alone. She was scheduled to return to the England in mid-March.

Her family and the British Embassy in Bangkok are looking for any information that might lead to locating the woman. They can be reached through the family’s phone number (+44 07954 326152) and email ([email protected]) or the British Embassy’s Bangkok office (+66 02 305 8333).