Bangkok hotel cyanide deaths: We couldn’t accept our son had died, says victim’s mum


Food and drinks discovered inside a Bangkok hotel room where six people were found dead on July 16. - ROYAL THAI POLICE

BANGKOK: One of the people found dead in an upscale Bangkok hotel on Tuesday (July 16) had been in the Thai capital on a work trip, and was originally supposed to be back home on July 14, his mother said.

Vietnamese make-up artist Phu Gia Gia, born Tran Dinh Phu, was among the six who were found dead in a suite at the Grand Hyatt Erawan.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
Thailand , cyanide , Erawan , hotel , poisoning

Next In Aseanplus News

Turkish Red Crescent aid continues to flow into Gaza after the reopening of Rafah crossing
Philippine senator calls out China in visit to disputed island
Washington offers US$200 million to boost the American smartphone industry in Indo-Pacific
Madani govt component parties must strengthen cohesion to realise people's mandate, says Zaliha
Chinese scientists put quantum chaos in ‘slow motion’
Trump to remove Vietnam from restricted tech list, says Hanoi
Myanmar issues complete ban on e-cigarettes and e-shisha
India, Brazil sign mining pact as Modi targets $20 billion trade in five years
Muslims preserve Ramadan traditions and religious bonding all over South-East Asia, and even in Myanmar to Cambodia
US tariff ruling lifts market sentiment, positive for M'sian markets, say economists

Others Also Read