A Mystery in Bangkok: Six People Found Dead in Hotel Room
Six people were found dead on Tuesday under mysterious circumstances in a hotel room at a Grand Hyatt in the heart of downtown Bangkok, police officials said.
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Six people were found dead on Tuesday under mysterious circumstances in a hotel room at a Grand Hyatt in the heart of downtown Bangkok, police officials said.
BANGKOK - Six people were found dead at an upmarket hotel in Bangkok on Tuesday (July 16), including at least one American national of Vietnamese descent, the Thai government said, as the prime minister ordered a swift investigation to stem any damage to the tourism sector.
BANGKOK (AP) — Police in Thailand say the bodies of six people were found Tuesday in a luxury hotel in downtown Bangkok and poisoning is suspected.
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