Woman faces murder charges in killing of American diplomat in Myanmar

A Thai woman appeared in a Myanmar court on Thursday to answer charges of murder in the killing of an American diplomat in Yangon, according to two attorneys familiar with the case.
The woman, whose identity has not been released, was charged with murder as well as a charge under the country’s immigration code that applies to any foreign national who commits a crime in Myanmar, according to one of the attorneys.
It was not clear whether she entered a plea or had legal representation during the hearing in Kamayut Township Court. She faces the possibility of a sentence ranging from 10 years in prison to the death penalty if she is convicted of murder.
Both lawyers spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid possible repercussions from authorities in Myanmar’s military-run government.
The diplomat was found dead May 11 at the Sakura Residence & Hotel, a facility popular with diplomats, business people and other international visitors that is about 1 mile from the American Embassy, according to one of the attorneys. He had suffered stab wounds to the head and neck.
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