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Sisters die of ‘food poisoning’ in Thailand hotel

By Korea Herald

Published : June 18, 2012 - 10:53

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Two Canadian sisters were found dead in a hotel room in Thailand, the Bankok Post reported.

The two college students, aged 20 and 26, were reported to have been covered in vomit when they were found by a maid at the Phi Phi Palm Residence Hotel on the resort island of Phi Phi on Friday. They showed signs of skin lesions and were bleeding from their gums.

The Krabi Provincial Police said that a possible cause of death could be "serious food poisoning."

Foul play has been ruled out of the investigation, as no indication of violence was found.

The sisters’ bodies will undergo autopsies to confirm the cause of death.

Lt. Siwa Saneha of Phi Phi Island police said that the girls had not come out of their room since Tuesday, and the hotel staff had initially left them undisturbed. On Friday, concerned by their welfare, the staff had used the master key to enter the room.

The two had been dead for between 12 to 20 hours before they were found, said Saneha.

By Sim Guk-by

Intern Reporter

(simgukby@heraldcorp.com)




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여행중 여대생 2명 사망 '식중독 때문'


태국의 유명 휴양지를 여행 중이던 캐나다 퀘백 출신의 네오미 벨랜저(26)와 오드리(20) 자매가 호텔 방에서 숨진 채 발견됐다. 현지 경찰은 사인을 “심각한 식중독 증세”로 보고 있다고 일요일 밝혔다.

호텔 종업원에 의해 방안에서 발견된 자매는 “토한 흔적이 보였고 입술에는 피가 묻어있었다”고 경찰이 전했다. 또한, 두 자매의 손톱과 발톨은 파랗게 변해있었다.

경찰은 또한 “두 사람은 숨진 지 12시간이 지나 발견됐으며, 호텔 밖에서 식사를했다”고 덧붙였다.

(코리아헤럴드)