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CCTV shows last movements of Bangkok hotel guests before suspected poisoning

Sky News Thursday, 18 July 2024 ()
CCTV shows last movements of Bangkok hotel guests before suspected poisoningFootage has emerged showing some of the last movements of those who died after a suspected cyanide poisoning at a Bangkok hotel.
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News video: Six found dead in Bangkok hotel room in suspected poisoning

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Six foreign nationals were found dead in a luxury hotel room in central Bangkok on Tuesday, Thailand's Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said, with police suspecting they were poisoned.

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Traces of cyanide are found in bodies of foreigners found in Bangkok hotel [Video]

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NTA DG Subodh Kumar Singh addressed concerns regarding the NEET exam, stating that a committee reviewed centre details and CCTV footage, finding time discrepancies at some centres. As a result, compensation was given to affected students by increasing their marks, leading to new top scorers. Singh emphasised that only 6 out of 4750 centres were affected, impacting 1600 students out of 24 lakh. He assured the integrity of the exam remained intact nationwide, highlighting transparency and no instances of paper leaks. #NEETExam #NTA #ScamAllegations #HighPoweredCommittee #StudentGrievances #NEETResultAnalysis #ExaminationIntegrity #TransparencyAssured #FairAssessment #StudentConcernsAddressed #TopperControversy #NTAInvestigation #NEET2024 #EducationalJustice #ExamTransparency

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