Six individuals were discovered deceased, with foam coming from their mouths, at an upscale hotel.

Thai police investigating possible poisoning after 6 found dead at Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel.

July 16th 2024.

Six individuals were discovered deceased, with foam coming from their mouths, at an upscale hotel.
A tragic incident has taken place at the renowned Grand Hyatt hotel in the bustling city of Bangkok. Shockingly, six individuals were discovered lifeless in their luxurious accommodations. Reports from Thai authorities suggest that this may be a case of poisoning, as the deceased include four Vietnamese nationals and two Vietnamese Americans. The victims were found earlier today, and it appears that they had all checked into the hotel at different times. Initial rumors of a shooting have been dismissed, as officials have confirmed that the victims were found foaming at the mouth.

The Prime Minister of Thailand, Srettha Thavisin, has personally visited the scene and has ordered a thorough investigation into the matter. According to local media, five of the deceased were found inside one hotel room, while the sixth was found outside. The hotel staff were the ones who made this unsettling discovery. Bangkok's police chief, Lt Gen Thiti Sangsawang, has stated that there were no signs of a struggle in the room. It has also been revealed that the occupants of the room were scheduled to check out the following day, and their luggage had already been packed.

Further details have emerged, with authorities confirming that there were traces of uneaten food in the room, but the drinks had been consumed. This has led investigators to believe that the victims may have ingested something that resulted in their untimely deaths. In the midst of this tragedy, The Agency has been closely monitoring the situation and providing regular updates on their social media platforms. For those who wish to stay informed, The Agency now offers the option to receive daily push alerts straight to your device.

As the investigation continues, the public is urged to refrain from jumping to conclusions and let the authorities do their job. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families and loved ones of the deceased during this difficult time. Stay tuned to The Agency's Twitter and Facebook for the latest developments on this tragic incident.

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