Hotel Room Deaths in Bangkok

Six bodies, including two U.S. citizens, were found in a luxury hotel room in Bangkok, Thailand with traces of cyanide. The victims were of Vietnamese descent.

Cyanide Poisoning in Bangkok Luxury Hotel

Cyanide found in blood of six people who died in a luxury hotel suite in Bangkok, with initial post-mortem examination pointing to cyanide as the cause; further tests ongoing. Victims of Vietnamese origin, with two having dual US citizenship. Police suspect one of the deceased was behind poisoning due to debt. Traces of cyanide found on teacups used by victims. Deaths made international headlines, prompting urgent investigation by Thai PM.

Cyanide Poisoning at Luxury Bangkok Hotel

Six Vietnamese and American guests died at a luxury Bangkok hotel from cyanide poisoning, with authorities suspecting a dispute over investment as the motive. The FBI is enroute to investigate the deaths.

Cyanide poisoning at Bangkok hotel

Six people, including two Vietnamese Americans, found dead in a Bangkok hotel from cyanide poisoning. Police suspect one of them poisoned the others over a bad investment.

Thailand Hotel Room Deaths

Six people found dead in a Bangkok hotel room were poisoned, with cyanide being the likely substance used.

Cyanide Poisoning at Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel in Bangkok

Six Vietnamese and American guests found dead in a central Bangkok luxury hotel with traces of cyanide in their blood, suspected to have been poisoned by one of them over a bad investment. Autopsy results showed cyanide in all six bodies, reinforcing the poisoning hypothesis.