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Cyanide found in food of 6 Vietnamese people who died in Bangkok

HQ (according to Tin Tuc newspaper) July 19, 2024 20:29

On July 19, authorities said they found cyanide not only in tea, but also in food in the living room where six people - four Vietnamese and two Vietnamese-Americans - died at the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel in Pathum Wan district, Bangkok.

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Thai police are deployed at the Grand Hyatt Erawan hotel in Bangkok, where the Vietnamese citizens were found dead.

According to the source, from photos of the food in the room where the murder took place, it can be seen that some dishes had the plastic wrap removed. However, there have been no specific reports of which dishes contained cyanide.

Thai police still need more time to prove who the cyanide belongs to, as there are many different pieces of evidence and many people involved.

On July 17, the Thai forensic agency announced the results of the autopsy, confirming that the 6 victims died at the hotel due to cyanide poisoning, an acute asphyxiant.

HQ (according to Tin Tuc newspaper)
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