“Their bodies were found a little after midday [Friday],” said Phi
Phi police Lt Pongpan Waiyawat. “We will have to wait for a post-mortem
to determine the cause of death, but based on initial investigations there
is no sign of violence in the room.”
A number of people have died in mysterious and ultimately unexplained
circumstances in hotel rooms in Thailand
– including Phi Phi.
In 2009 an American, Jill St Onge, 27, and a Norwegian Julie Bergheim, 22,
died in similar circumstances while staying at adjoining rooms at a
guesthouse on Phi Phi. But in spite of pathology tests in the US and Norway
the causes of their deaths were never fully established.
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