Writing on her Facebook
page, in a post shared more than 2,000 times, Laura Witheridge urged people to
stay away from Thailand.
She said despite its beauty
there were hidden "dangers" in the popular holiday destination and
that "no one is immune".
Ms Witheridge claimed
judges and court officials had treated her family with contempt, telling them:
"Why are you so bothered? Just go home and make another one", and
"Why are you here? Why do you care? She is dead already."
The sister of murdered
British backpacker Hannah Witheridge says Thai authorities made deeply
insensitive comments about her killing and revealed she now lives in fear after
"many death threats".
Hannah Witheridge, 23, and
David Miller, 24, were brutally killed on the island of Koh Tao in September
2014.
They both suffered severe
head wounds and their bodies were left on the beach. Miss Witheridge had also
been raped.
Two Burmese migrant workers
were sentenced to death for the murders last month.
The men said they were
tortured into an early confession and their defence team argued that DNA
evidence was mishandled by police - claims they reject.
She also revealed she is
"frightened of my own shadow" after getting death threats, with some
saying the "killers had only done 'half the job'".
"What if I told you
that people commented on these photographs saying things like 'there is still
time', and 'tick tock tick tock'," posted Ms Witheridge.
"What if I told you
that I have been sent crime scene photographs? What if I told you that I have
been chased in my car?"
Hackers from the Anonymous
group attacked Thai police websites last week over the convictions of the men
sentenced to death for killing the two Britons.
The words "Failed
Law", "We Want Justice", and a hashtag #BoycottThailand were
displayed on some of the sites.

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