Mysterious deaths in Thai hotel
Four people have died in a hotel in Chiangmai, Thailand, within a period of 16 days.
The deceased were three tourists and a local tour guide.
Three of them were found dead in their hotel rooms while another died at a hospital.
Police have ruled out foul play.
Monks would be called in to perform ritual rites at the Downtown Inn in Chiangmai on Tuesday.
Many tourists have cancelled their bookings at the inn since news of the deaths were widely reported.
From left: Sarah, George and Elean
From left: Sarah, George and Elean
The first victim was tour guide Waraporn Yingmahasaranont, whose body was found in front of the bathroom in her room on the fifth floor.
The 47-year-old had serious diarrhoea before her death on Feb 3.
On Feb 18, New Zealander Sarah Carter, 23 - who also stayed on the fifth floor - died of food poisoning.
Hotel staff brought Carter and her two foreign friends, who had consumed barbecued pork and chicken, to the hospital after they fell ill.
Carter died while her friends recovered and have left Thailand.
The next night, an elderly British couple died in their room on the fourth floor.
George Everly, 78, and Elean, 74, died of an unusual enlargement of their heart muscles with blocked arteries, police said.
Source: Agencies
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