
Six Dead Bodies Discovered in Upscale Bangkok Hotel

Six Vietnamese citizens were tragically found dead in a luxury hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. The bodies of the individuals were discovered at the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel in the Pathum Wan district of the capital city. Hotel staff notified the police, who arrived at the scene and determined that the group had died from poisoning after their initial investigations.
The group had made a reservation for 7 people at the hotel, prompting the authorities to focus their investigation on the missing individual. Upon examining the hotel room, authorities found coffee and tea cups on the tables, but no signs of a struggle or assault.
Thai Police Chief Thiti Sangsawang confirmed in a press statement that the 3 women and 3 men found dead were Vietnamese citizens. He noted that there were no physical injuries on the bodies and revealed that 2 of the deceased individuals were dual citizens of Vietnam and the USA.
An investigation into the incident has been launched to determine the circumstances surrounding the tragic deaths of these six individuals. Our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of the victims during this difficult time.





