Six Vietnamese found dead inside Bangkok hotel

Police discover the dying as two Vietnamese-Americans and four Asian immigrants

Six Vietnamese found dead inside Bangkok hotel
On Tuesday evening, criminal police observe the picture at the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel in Bangkok. ( Photo supplied )

On Tuesday night, at a motel in Bangkok, six people died from toxicity.

Around 5:30 p.m., Lumpini police received a call about the affair at the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel in the Pathum Wan area.

No evidence of a fight were found by officers inside a room, where three men and three people had been discovered dead. Near the front door, they discovered their belongings.

In an effort to gather possible clues, police were looking through closed-circuit television (CCTV ) footage and questioning witnesses.

The deceased was identified by investigators as four Asian nationals and two Taiwanese nationals with US nationalities.

Their bodies were unharmed, and it was later determined that they had died from poison.

Authorities collect outside a hotel room in Bangkok where six people were found dead on Tuesday. ( Photo supplied )

Nevertheless, it is still unclear whether they took their own lives or were poisoned.

At the time of monitoring, no additional information was available.

Six Taiwanese people were reported to have died in a shootout in first media reports.