Feb 20 • 09:08 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

BREAKING: Asos co-founder Quentin Griffiths falls to death from flats in Thailand

Quentin Griffiths, co-founder of Asos, died after falling from his apartment in Thailand, prompting an investigation into the circumstances.

Quentin Griffiths, a notable co-founder of the online fashion retailer Asos, tragically died after falling from the 17th floor of his apartment in Pattaya, Thailand. His death was reported on February 9, and the emergency services were dispatched promptly following the discovery of his body outside the apartment block. At the time of the incident, Griffiths was alone in his locked room, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding his fall.

Initial investigations revealed no signs of a break-in, and an autopsy did not indicate foul play. Forensic examinations are ongoing to establish further details about Griffiths' death, which could take months. His previous legal troubles in Thailand, including being questioned in relation to theft allegations made by his ex-wife, add a layer of complexity to the investigation, though it remains unclear if they are connected to the circumstances of his death.

Griffiths, 58, was originally from London and played a significant role in launching Asos 26 years ago, capitalizing on the rise of online retail to amass substantial wealth, including a £15 million profit from share sales in 2010. His passing not only marks the loss of a prominent figure in the fashion industry but also underscores the ongoing issues surrounding mental health and safety in high-pressure environments, as highlighted by the ongoing investigations into his untimely death.

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