Thai police says suicide note found in Karl Slym's room was written by his wife
BY PTI28 Jan 2014 5:17 PM GMT
PTI28 Jan 2014 5:17 PM GMT
The note mentioned 'domestic problems', police lieutenant Somyot Booyakaew said.
'The letter was written by Karl Slym's wife about domestic problems,' Somyot said, adding that Slym's death was not a murder.
51-year-old Slym's body was found on Sunday by the staff of the riverside Shangri-la Hotel on the balcony of the fourth floor after plunging from the 22nd floor.
He was here to attend a meeting of the board of directors of the Thai subsidiary of his company.
Somyot earlier said there were no signs of a struggle in the British national's room, which did not have a balcony but had a big sealed glass window and another smaller window that could be opened.
The room has a big sealed window overlooking the Chao Praya River and a smaller window which could be opened nearby.
'The letter was written by Karl Slym's wife about domestic problems,' Somyot said, adding that Slym's death was not a murder.
51-year-old Slym's body was found on Sunday by the staff of the riverside Shangri-la Hotel on the balcony of the fourth floor after plunging from the 22nd floor.
He was here to attend a meeting of the board of directors of the Thai subsidiary of his company.
Somyot earlier said there were no signs of a struggle in the British national's room, which did not have a balcony but had a big sealed glass window and another smaller window that could be opened.
The room has a big sealed window overlooking the Chao Praya River and a smaller window which could be opened nearby.
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