Tourists Not At Risk: Unsolved Hotel Room Cyanide Poisonings in Bangkok
Thai authorities have emphasized that the recent deaths of six individuals found in a locked Bangkok hotel room were part of a personal dispute and pose no threat to tourists. Preliminary investigations suggest cyanide poisoning over an investment conflict. International reactions have been cautious, stressing ongoing cooperation to solve the case.
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Thai authorities have swiftly moved to reassure foreign visitors that the deaths of six individuals in a Bangkok hotel room do not pose a broader threat to tourists. Officials stress that the incident seems to stem from a personal dispute.
Investigations indicate cyanide poisoning led to the deaths of four Vietnamese nationals and two US citizens of Vietnamese heritage. The poisoned group had gathered to resolve an investment conflict, and forensic evidence supports the poisoning hypothesis.
International reactions underline cautious cooperation. Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin visited the crime scene and emphasized the importance of tourism. Meanwhile, the US is closely monitoring the situation while Vietnam urges protection for its citizens abroad.
(With inputs from agencies.)

