Bangkok hotel deaths: We couldn’t accept our son died in Thailand

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Bangkok hotel deaths: We couldn’t accept our son died in Thailand
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One of the people found dead in an upscale Bangkok hotel on 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...

One of the people found dead in an upscale Bangkok hotel on 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.. The others were Vietnam ese nationals Nguyen Thi Phuong Lan, 47; Pham Hong Thanh, 49; and Nguyen Thi Phuong, 46; and two Vietnam ese individuals with American citizenship – Sherine Chong, 56; and Dang Hung Van, 55.

Vietnamese media outlet VnExpress, citing media outlet Ngoi Sao, on July 16 reported Mr Phu’s mother as saying that she and her husband were both “completely stunned” by the news. “After looking at the information and documents that the Thai police posted online, we were deeply shocked and couldn’t accept that our 37-year-old son had passed away in Thailand.”SIA passenger who died was British man who likely had heart attack

He left on July 12 and was scheduled to return on July 14, but told his father that he would be back on July 15 instead as he still had work to do, according to VnExpress.Mr Phu, from the coastal city of Da Nang, had worked with various celebrities and beauty queens after spending almost 20 years in the beauty industry.“We found cyanide in the teacups, all six cups we found cyanide,” Mr Trirong Phiwpan, commander of the Thai police evidence office, told a press conference, according to Reuters.

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