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Six found dead in luxury Bangkok hotel room after suspected poisoning

Six found dead in luxury Bangkok hotel room after suspected poisoning

By abc.net.au
17/07/2024
Police said a preliminary examination found no evidence of injuries but suggested all six had ingested a toxic substance.(Reuters: Chalinee Thirasupa)

Six foreign nationals have been found dead in a luxury hotel room in central Bangkok, with police suspecting they died of poisoning.

"There were no signs of a struggle," Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin told a press conference at the Grand Hyatt Erawan hotel in the upscale Pathum Wan district, where the incident took place.

"We need to conduct an autopsy to see if they had ingested anything," he said, dispelling rumours the deaths were connected to a theft and involved a shooting.

The prime minister said all six victims were Vietnamese and two had dual US nationality.

Police said the case was reported at 4:30pm, local time, after cleaning staff discovered the bodies when they arrived to make up the room on the fifth floor.

Mr Srettha arrived on the scene shortly after.

He said it was believed a seventh Vietnamese person could have been involved in the incident.

The chief of Bangkok's Metropolitan Police Bureau Thiti Sangsawang, said the guests had failed to check out of the hotel that afternoon.

A preliminary examination found no evidence of injuries related to a fight or theft but suggested all six had ingested a toxic substance, Mr Thiti said.

"This was not self-harm, but someone caused the deaths," he said.

"We need to find out the motives."

He added that police were looking for a seventh person connected to the group.

"We are tracing every step since they got off the plane," he said.

Investigation ongoing

Earlier, a police officer speaking on condition of anonymity denied initial reports that the six had been killed in a shooting, saying the investigation was currently focused on a "link with a toxic substance".

Some of the six foreigners appeared to be on their first trip to the country, while others appeared to be return visitors, he added.

In a statement, the police said they were still investigating the scene and cause of death.

In Washington, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller expressed "our sincere condolences to families on their loss" and said the agency was "closely monitoring the situation" and was "ready to provide assistance to those families".

The area where the crime took place is popular with tourists and home to several upscale shopping malls and the Erawan shrine, a visitor draw.

Last October, a 14-year-old boy opened fire at the Siam Paragon mall in the area, killing three people.

The shooting came just days before the anniversary of a massacre at a nursery in northern Thailand that left 36 people dead.

It happened amid government efforts to bolster tourist numbers.

Some 28 million people visited Thailand in 2023, up from 11 million the year before, but still well down from the 40 million who came in 2019, the last year before the pandemic.

The country has just expanded its visa-free entry scheme to 93 countries and territories in an effort to revitalise the tourism industry.

Story By: AFP/ABC

Original Story link: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-17/six-found-dead-in-bangkok-hotel-room-in-suspected-poisoning/104107084

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