Thai police have found extra essential proof within the poisoning case of a gaggle of Vietnamese folks after looking out the victims’ suitcases.
In keeping with Khaosod, Thai police mentioned on the night of July 18 that that they had accomplished looking out eight suitcases of six victims who died of suspected cyanide poisoning on the Grand Hyatt Erawan resort in Bangkok.
Essential proof was discovered within the bag of one of many six our bodies, “which may clearly point out who the true offender of the poisoning was”.
Matichon newspaper quoted the assistant commander of the Limpini Police Division as saying that the authorities found some medication “very fastidiously sealed” within the suitcase.
The police are at present ready for forensics to verify the official proof once more.
Thai police found new proof after looking out the sufferer’s suitcase.
Chulalongkorn Hospital director Chanchai Sittipunt mentioned yesterday that the forensic division had accomplished autopsies on six our bodies, however the hospital wanted to seek the advice of with all events, together with the police, earlier than releasing the outcomes. The handover of the our bodies to the victims’ households additionally required police approval.
On the night of July 16, folks in Thailand and Vietnam have been shocked by the information {that a} group of Vietnamese folks have been discovered lifeless contained in the Grand Hyatt Erawan – probably the most luxurious inns in central Bangkok.
The incident rapidly attracted media consideration when preliminary data confirmed that the victims all died of poisoning.
The 4 victims have been Vietnamese nationals: Nguyen Thi Phuong Lan (47 years outdated), Pham Thanh Hong (49 years outdated), Nguyen Thi Phuong (46 years outdated), and Tran Dinh Phu (37 years outdated). The 2 victims have been American nationals: Sherine Chong (56 years outdated) and Dang Van Hung (55 years outdated).
The remaining two victims have been Americans, Sherine Chong (56 years outdated) and Dang Van Hung (55 years outdated).
Police discovered traces of cyanide within the teapot and teacups contained in the room in addition to within the sufferer’s blood.
Investigators decided that the incident stemmed from a debt dispute between the victims.