Mystery Surrounds Deaths of Six Foreign Nationals in Bangkok Hotel

Thai police are investigating the deaths of six foreign nationals at Bangkok's Grand Hyatt Erawan hotel. The victims, of Vietnamese descent, were found in a single room. Authorities are looking for a seventh person connected to the group. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has ordered a swift probe to mitigate tourism impact.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 16-07-2024 21:45 IST | Created: 16-07-2024 21:45 IST
Mystery Surrounds Deaths of Six Foreign Nationals in Bangkok Hotel
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Thai police are currently probing the deaths of six foreign nationals whose bodies were discovered in a room at the Grand Hyatt Erawan hotel in Bangkok on Tuesday. Among the victims, two carried U.S. passports, and all were of Vietnamese descent. Authorities are actively seeking a seventh individual linked to the incident, Police official Thiti Saengsawang told reporters.

These victims, consisting of three men and three women, checked into different rooms after arriving on Saturday and Sunday, but were later found in the same room. Police found no signs of struggle, describing the deaths as externally caused. "This was not self-harm, but someone caused the deaths," confirmed Thiti, emphasizing the ongoing search for the seventh person linked to the group.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin visited the scene and called for an expedited investigation to prevent a negative impact on tourism. The U.S. and Vietnamese embassies have yet to comment on the matter, as does the Grand Hyatt Erawan hotel, located in a prime tourist area of Bangkok. The incident comes at a critical time for Thailand, which is expecting 35 million foreign tourists this year, a significant rise from 28 million in 2023. Security measures have been heightened across popular areas following previous violent incidents.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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