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Suicide suspected as man falls to his death from Bangkok condo room

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Suicide suspected as man falls to his death from Bangkok condo room

By The Nation

 

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A man plunged to his death from his room on the 23rd floor of a Bangkok condominium in what is believed to be a suicide, police said.

 

Polawat Poongkumarn, 55, lived alone in his room at the Grand View House 2 Condominium on Soi Sukhumvit 19 in Bangkok's Vadhana district.

 

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Rojana Thongamphai, the man's maid, said she entered Polawat's room, as she normally did, to wake him up for breakfast but the room was empty.

 

When she saw the window in the room was open, she asked security officers to check. His body was found on the ground below the window.

 

Rojana said Polawat could not walk much because he suffered from muscle weakness. She said he had been to several hospitals but they had failed to diagnose the problem and he often complained complained about the symptoms.

 

Police did not find any sign of foul play and no suicide note was found.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30354958

 
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2 hours ago, webfact said:

the man's maid, said she entered Polawat's room, as she normally did, to wake him up for breakfast

wow. that is what I call a full service maid.

 

RIP.

If she's waking him up and making him breakfast too, I doubt she's full service.

RIP... 

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