In a tragic incident, six individuals have been found dead at the Grand Hyatt Erawan, a luxury hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. The Thai Foreign Ministry has identified poisoning as the likely cause of death.
The victims include two Vietnamese Americans and four Vietnamese nationals, comprising three men and three women. The ministry emphasized that there were no signs of a struggle or fight at the scene, suggesting the poisoning was not the result of a violent altercation.
An anonymous source from the Lumpini police station reported that the victims were discovered with foam around their mouths, a telltale sign of poisoning. Authorities have noted that the poisonings do not appear to be self-inflicted, indicating the possibility of foul play.
Thai media have reported that the Prime Minister visited the site, though he declined to speak with journalists. Investigations are currently underway to uncover the circumstances surrounding this tragic event.