Thai-American woman who allegedly killed an MSU student with her car agrees to return to the United States

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Thai-American woman who allegedly killed an MSU student with her car agrees to return to the United States
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Tubtim Howson, a Thai-American woman who allegedly fatally hit a Michigan State University student with her car, agreed to return to the United States.

"I left home for work around 5.30 a.m. to 6 a.m. It is the winter time and it was very dark. There was usually nobody walking on the road there, except deer," Towson said, recounting the accident. She said she initially thought she had hit a deer, but when asked later why she fled to Thailand, responded that when she saw Kable’s body, she thought he must be dead.

"I did not think I would run away, but I was very shocked. I tried to call the police but my hands were shaking. I could not do anything," she said. Deputy National Police Chief Surachet Hakpal, left, talks to reporters with Tubtim"Sue" Howson, 57, at police headquarter in Bangkok, Thailand, on Feb. 15, 2023. Howson allegedly struck a Michigan State University student shortly before dawn on Jan. 1, 2023.

The FBI, when it filed a federal charge against her, noted in a court filing that she was originally from Thailand and allegedly told a close associate after the crash that she thought she killed somebody and she was going back to Thailand.

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