The mysterious death of six Vietnamese in a luxury hotel in Bangkok raises many questions and is the focus of intensive investigations by the Thai police. A 56-year-old woman from the group probably gave the other five a very strong poison and then drank it herself, said the police chief in charge, Thiradej Thammasuthee. The reason is said to have been extremely high debts.

The victims – three men and three women, two of whom also had US passports – were found in their hotel room with no signs of a struggle, but with residues of a possibly poisonous substance in cups, which indicates poisoning.
The Vietnamese had checked into several rooms in the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel over the weekend and their bodies were discovered when they did not check out as planned on Tuesday.
Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin stressed the importance of a thorough autopsy to clarify the cause of death and ruled out robbery. The case has also raised concerns about the potential negative impact on the country’s tourism, a major economic source that is recovering from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.

The place of the tragedy the Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok. In front the wellknown Erawan Shrine

The tragic events at the Grand Hyatt hotel in Bangkok, which left six people of Vietnamese origin dead, have attracted worldwide attention. Thai police have launched intensive investigations to determine the exact circumstances of these deaths. Poisoning is suspected to be the cause, supported by the discovery of residues of a toxic substance in the rooms of the deceased. The victims, including three men and three women, two of whom also held US passports, were found without signs of a struggle.
This incident has not only sparked grief and dismay, but also concern about its potential impact on tourism in Thailand, an industry still recovering from the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. Authorities stress the importance of a thorough investigation to determine the cause of death and avoid further speculation.

Poisoning – Six dead in Grand Hyatt Hotel in BangkokThe mysterious death of six Vietnamese in a luxury hotel in Bangkok raises many questions and is the focus of intensive investigations by the Thai police. A 56-year-old woman from the group probably gave the other five a very strong poison and then drank it herself, said the police chief in charge, Thiradej Thammasuthee. The reason is said to have been extremely high debts.The victims – three men and three women, two of whom also had US passports – were found in their hotel room with no signs of a struggle, but with residues of a possibly poisonous substance in cups, which indicates poisoning.The Vietnamese had checked into several rooms in the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel over the weekend and their bodies were discovered when they did not check out as planned on Tuesday.Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin stressed the importance of a thorough autopsy to clarify the cause of death and ruled out robbery. The case has also raised concerns about the potential negative impact on the country’s tourism, a major economic source that is recovering from the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.The tragic events at the Grand Hyatt hotel in Bangkok, which left six people of Vietnamese origin dead, have attracted worldwide attention. Thai police have launched intensive investigations to determine the exact circumstances of these deaths. Poisoning is suspected to be the cause, supported by the discovery of residues of a toxic substance in the rooms of the deceased. The victims, including three men and three women, two of whom also held US passports, were found without signs of a struggle.This incident has not only sparked grief and dismay, but also concern about its potential impact on tourism in Thailand, an industry still recovering from the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. Authorities stress the importance of a thorough investigation to determine the cause of death and avoid further speculation.

THe Main Entrance of the luxury Hyatt Hotel in the middle of Bangkok

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