Six Found Dead in Luxury Bangkok Hotel, Poisoning Suspected

Six Found Dead in Luxury Bangkok Hotel, Poisoning Suspected

Six people were found dead in a luxury hotel in downtown Bangkok on Tuesday, with Thai police investigating poisoning as a possible cause. The bodies, discovered in the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel, were foaming at the mouth, according to an anonymous officer from the Lumpini police station.

Bangkok Police Chief Lt. Gen. Thiti Sangsawang identified the deceased as two Vietnamese Americans and four Vietnamese nationals, comprising three males and three females. The victims had booked several rooms under seven names, with some staying on different floors from where the bodies were found.

The bodies in Thai were discovered by a maid after the guests failed to check out as scheduled. There were no signs of struggle, and the victims’ luggage was already packed. Uneaten room service food was found, but drinks had been consumed. Police are searching for a seventh person included in the booking.

The room where the bodies were found was locked from the inside, adding to the mystery surrounding the deaths. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin visited the scene but did not provide additional information to the gathered journalists.

This tragic incident has raised concerns about safety in luxury hotels and has drawn significant attention from both local and international media. As the investigation continues, authorities are working to determine the exact cause of death and the circumstances leading to this unusual and disturbing event.

The case highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement in investigating deaths in high-profile locations and the potential international implications given the victims’ nationalities. As more details emerge, this incident is likely to prompt discussions about hotel security and guest safety protocols in Thailand’s hospitality industry.

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