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British ASOS Co-Founder’s Ex-Wife Denies Role in Death

The ex-wife of British ASOS co-founder Quentin Griffiths has said “I didn’t murder him” after he died in a balcony fall in Pattaya, Thailand. Griffiths, 58, plunged from the 17th floor of his luxury condominium. Thai police are treating the death as a suspected suicide but are awaiting full and final autopsy results before making a final determination.

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Ploy Kringsinthanakun, 43, denied any involvement, telling The Sun: “I had absolutely nothing to do with his death. How could I kill him? How would I know anything about it? I live in Bangkok, I wasn’t in Pattaya.” She said she learned of his death when his lawyer contacted her and described herself as “shocked”.

Police said they were called to the death at 10.30pm on February 9 and investigation found the apartment door was locked from the inside and CCTV checks showed Griffiths was the only person who entered the room before his death. Officers found two opened bottles of wine and a bottle of water inside the condo. A police source said: “The only person who went into the room was Quentin, so we do not believe there was anything suspicious.”

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However, questions remain. A wicker chair had been pulled next to the waist-high glass balcony surround and there were hundreds of footprints on the balcony floor. No suicide note was found in the apartment, but an unsealed envelope was seen on the passenger seat of his McLaren 570S parked in the building’s garage, which Pattaya police reported, were linked to the ongoing legal case.

Griffiths’ death followed a prolonged custody dispute and financial battle with Kringsinthanakun over their two children, aged 12 and 11. She alleged he fraudulently sold land and shares worth £500,000 belonging to her company, claims he denied. Court papers cited accusations including “reporting a false message” to police and falsely claiming a land deed was lost, and a further hearing had been due on 23 February.

Griffiths was arrested at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport in January last year and questioned by the Economic Crime Suppression Bureau before being released. The legal proceedings were ongoing at the time of his death.

A Foreign Office spokesperson said: “We are supporting the family of a British national who has died in Thailand and are in contact with the local authorities.” ASOS said: “We’re saddened to hear about the passing of Quentin, one of our original co-founders.”

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Key Takeaways

• Quentin Griffiths died after falling from his Pattaya condominium balcony on 9 February at around 10.30pm.

• His ex-wife Ploy Kringsinthanakun denies any involvement and says she was in Bangkok.

• Thai police are treating the death as a suspected suicide pending final autopsy results.

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JonnyF Star Member

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On 2/21/2026 at 2:36 PM, scottiejohn said:

I assume you did your civic duty and duly reported her to the appropriate authorities!

Sounds like a great way to get yourself unalived.

RIP to this fellow. A terrible way to go no matter the circumstances.

save the frogs Star Member

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14 minutes ago, TheFishman1 said:

Railings on the balconies here in high-rise buildings are extremely low I’m very surprised that they don’t make the balcony railing at least a foot or so higher TIT

They should just ban and remove all balconies in Thailand.

No more balconies.

save the frogs Star Member

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Either he committed suicide because he was afraid he would get caught with illegal activities and do prison time OR she had him whacked.

He was worth 15 million British pounds at least.

What are extremely rich people doing in Thailand? Why not go live in Monaco with a bunch of other rich people?

VocalNeal Star Member

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16 minutes ago, save the frogs said:

What are extremely rich people doing in Thailand?

And why don't they live in Bungalows.

bkknirvana Senior Member

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No one jumps of balconies. This was homocide, Thai style

shackleton Platinum Member

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The usual culprits falling off balconies in Thailand are old broke or ill expats jumping off buildings with nothing to live for

This guy was in a different position had money not old and in reasonable shape medical wise had a purpose to live

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On 2/21/2026 at 2:55 PM, BritManToo said:

Not my country, not my business.

But you had no problems living with a confessed murderer.?

I would have been out of there immediately.You piss her off, she has you killed next. Or is there any reason to believe she has it in for Scandinavians exclusively?

thecyclist Gold Member

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11 minutes ago, shackleton said:

The usual culprits falling off balconies in Thailand are old broke or ill expats jumping off buildings with nothing to live for

This guy was in a different position had money not old and in reasonable shape medical wise had a purpose to live

Depression doesn't spare the well off.

BritManToo Star Member

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9 minutes ago, thecyclist said:

But you had no problems living with a confessed murderer.?

I would have been out of there immediately.You piss her off, she has you killed next. Or is there any reason to believe she has it in for Scandinavians exclusively?

No problems living with her, but had to run and hide for a bit when I left her!

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On 2/21/2026 at 3:42 AM, Georgealbert said:

The ex-wife of British ASOS co-founder Quentin Griffiths has said “I didn’t murder him” after he died in a balcony fall in Pattaya, Thailand. Griffiths, 58, plunged from the 17th floor of his luxury condominium. Thai police are treating the death as a suspected suicide but are awaiting full and final autopsy results before making a final determination.

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Ploy Kringsinthanakun, 43, denied any involvement, telling The Sun: “I had absolutely nothing to do with his death. How could I kill him? How would I know anything about it? I live in Bangkok, I wasn’t in Pattaya.” She said she learned of his death when his lawyer contacted her and described herself as “shocked”.

Police said they were called to the death at 10.30pm on February 9 and investigation found the apartment door was locked from the inside and CCTV checks showed Griffiths was the only person who entered the room before his death. Officers found two opened bottles of wine and a bottle of water inside the condo. A police source said: “The only person who went into the room was Quentin, so we do not believe there was anything suspicious.”

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However, questions remain. A wicker chair had been pulled next to the waist-high glass balcony surround and there were hundreds of footprints on the balcony floor. No suicide note was found in the apartment, but an unsealed envelope was seen on the passenger seat of his McLaren 570S parked in the building’s garage, which Pattaya police reported, were linked to the ongoing legal case.

Griffiths’ death followed a prolonged custody dispute and financial battle with Kringsinthanakun over their two children, aged 12 and 11. She alleged he fraudulently sold land and shares worth £500,000 belonging to her company, claims he denied. Court papers cited accusations including “reporting a false message” to police and falsely claiming a land deed was lost, and a further hearing had been due on 23 February.

Griffiths was arrested at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport in January last year and questioned by the Economic Crime Suppression Bureau before being released. The legal proceedings were ongoing at the time of his death.

A Foreign Office spokesperson said: “We are supporting the family of a British national who has died in Thailand and are in contact with the local authorities.” ASOS said: “We’re saddened to hear about the passing of Quentin, one of our original co-founders.”

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Key Takeaways

• Quentin Griffiths died after falling from his Pattaya condominium balcony on 9 February at around 10.30pm.

• His ex-wife Ploy Kringsinthanakun denies any involvement and says she was in Bangkok.

• Thai police are treating the death as a suspected suicide pending final autopsy results.

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Well even if she had she isn’t about to admit it is she 😤

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6 hours ago, JonnyF said:

Sounds like a great way to get yourself unalived.

RIP to this fellow. A terrible way to go no matter the circumstances.

I agree with this summary- a sad end of the life of a man who clearly was young, intelligent and who created jobs and security for many employees

A sad end RIP

happydreamer Silver Member

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Its not only the Ploys, but it's always a Ploy.

Chomper Higgot Star Member

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Which condo building was he living in/fell from?

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On 2/21/2026 at 9:00 AM, scottiejohn said:

What a pathetic and totally unacceptable response!

I take it therefore that you do not believe in law and order and if you see an old lady being attacked/mugged/robbed etc in a street in Thailand you would do nothing as it is in your words "Not my country, not my business"!

Why are you feeding the troll, mate?! That guy is a hopeless case. Just put him on ignore and you’ll never have to see his BS ever again…

Chomper Higgot Star Member

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Ploy Kringsinthanakun.

There really is no accounting for taste.

BusyB Platinum Member

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On 2/21/2026 at 8:00 AM, Gottfrid said:

And again, we are out in the blue sailing on fluffy clouds. How do you explain that CCTV only shows one person entering the room?

Or do we believe in a real professional, that climbed 17 floor and waited on the balcony?

Also, a hitman??? Do they usually throw people of balconies in your world?

I think you should stick to Nicholas Cage and Bangkok Dangerous, that'll be enough fantasy for you.

Gottfried surely you have heard of the Pattaya Flying Club? The flight instructors being the 'brothers' and 'cousins' of the young hostesses who welcomed the budding geriatric pilots on board? It's an industry mate although it seems to have been in something of a recession since the pandemic.

Whether or not Ploy is a shareholder in the industry is purely a matter for conjecture however.

wensiensheng Platinum Member

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7 hours ago, shackleton said:

The usual culprits falling off balconies in Thailand are old broke or ill expats jumping off buildings with nothing to live for

This guy was in a different position had money not old and in reasonable shape medical wise had a purpose to live

Quite possibly mental health issues, depression or similar.

Depression has no respect for wealth and is very debilitating. Life loses all meaning.

BusyB Platinum Member

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On 2/21/2026 at 8:07 AM, BritManToo said:

Unusual deaths that incur no police investigation.

And for which the hitmen are usually family members of the lady beneficiary of the will.

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12 hours ago, Scouse123 said:

I wonder what her financial status was before she met him, considering she accused him of theft of the equivalent of 500,000 GBP?

Thais are mustard when it comes to money matters; it is usually one of their best qualities to cry ' foul ' for theft of property, goods, and chattels that they were probably given in the first place.

It certainly looks like a suicide on the surface; of course, this is Thailand, and scenes of crimes can be altered to suit when they involve extreme wealth.

I think I read he still had a couple of or three ongoing lawsuits regarding the company he sold previously, but retained substantial shares in? So maybe this guy had a great deal on his mind.

Yes. And as I read the OP, they fished him out of departures at BKK last January. Looks like they kept him here since. That's over a year away from his home country, in Bangkok, where it looks like he's failed on all fronts. Facing the interminable Thai legal system and the chance of losing a good portion of his wealth as well as child custody. Without a decent support group suicide would not be surprising at all. The autopsy will tell.

(The two bottles of wine and the chair in front of the balcony also reminds me a bit of Eddy G. Robinson's last moments in Soylent Green.)

BusyB Platinum Member

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10 hours ago, TheFishman1 said:

Railings on the balconies here in high-rise buildings are extremely low I’m very surprised that they don’t make the balcony railing at least a foot or so higher TIT

I think I first read a comment like this about 20 years ago ... It's a known design made for Thais that's cost innumerable inebriated farangs their life.

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17 hours ago, save the frogs said:

Either he committed suicide because he was afraid he would get caught with illegal activities and do prison time OR she had him whacked.

He was worth 15 million British pounds at least.

What are extremely rich people doing in Thailand? Why not go live in Monaco with a bunch of other rich people?

Why ? are Rich people nicer than regular people ?

Why aren't all the extremely wealthy Thai's living in Monaco ???

SingAPorn Gold Member

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As Sherlock would have asked, who will benefit from his death ? And you may have a suspect.

jacko45k Star Member

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17 hours ago, save the frogs said:

What are extremely rich people doing in Thailand? Why not go live in Monaco with a bunch of other rich people?

Probably having a dammed good time and availing themselves of less public and more extreme entertainment than Monaco has on offer.

richard_smith237 Star Member

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41 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Probably having a dammed good time and availing themselves of less public and more extreme entertainment than Monaco has on offer.

Whats the 'entertainment' like in Monaco ??... Asking for a very wealthy friend....ph34r

save the frogs Star Member

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2 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Probably having a dammed good time and availing themselves of less public and more extreme entertainment than Monaco has on offer.

But he would still be alive in Monaco, probably.

Or maybe not. Who knows what he did?

jacko45k Star Member

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1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

Whats the 'entertainment' like in Monaco ??... Asking for a very wealthy friend....ph34r

Probably good during F1!

Ralf001 Star Member

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On 2/21/2026 at 2:00 PM, Gottfrid said:

And again, we are out in the blue sailing on fluffy clouds. How do you explain that CCTV only shows one person entering the room?

Or do we believe in a real professional, that climbed 17 floor and waited on the balcony?

Also, a hitman??? Do they usually throw people of balconies in your world?

I think you should stick to Nicholas Cage and Bangkok Dangerous, that'll be enough fantasy for you.

had a landlord thrown off a roof top in Chaing Mai a few years ago.... not sure hitman or not but was related to dodgy business dealings he was involved with in Cambodia!

Even though evidence clearly suggested otherwise it was ruled a suicide.

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21 hours ago, TheFishman1 said:

Railings on the balconies here in high-rise buildings are extremely low I’m very surprised that they don’t make the balcony railing at least a foot or so higher TIT

It is interesting that whenever there is a story about a balcony fall in Thailand (and yes there does seem to be quite a few) the topic always comes up about the hight of balconies or how dangerous Thailand is with its low balconies and unsafe sidewalks, ect . Whatever happened to personal responsibility, to paying attention to where you lean over on a balcony, to where you walk. I myself have stepped into a hole in the sidewalk up to my thigh, my reaction- embarrassment that I was that unaware, not anger at Thailand for having unsafe sideways. I would hate for Thailand to become as litigated as the west where people can sue for their coffee being too hot. It is already bad enough here with the defamation lawsuits and tourists getting lost or drowning, resulting in required life jackets in swimming areas and guides on a hike of any distance. Please keep Thailand's balconies unadulterated!

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The push and fall didn't kill him, hitting the ground did

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On 2/22/2026 at 6:58 PM, Scouse123 said:

I think I read he still had a couple of or three ongoing lawsuits regarding the company he sold previously, but retained substantial shares in? So maybe this guy had a great deal on his mind.

He might have been in the process of losing his fortune and entering the workforce and starting over again was too much to handle. I could understand that feeling.

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