Co-founder of ASOS dies in Thailand after balcony fall

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Quentin Griffiths, who co-founded British ‌fast-fashion retailer ASOS, has died after a fall from a balcony ‌in Thailand, Thai police said on Friday.

Police told Reuters that Griffiths, ​58, had fallen from the 17th floor of an apartment block in the seaside resort city of Pattaya on February 9th.

The ​police went to the scene and found the body ⁠of a British national, whom they identified as Quentin ‌John ‌Griffiths, ​on the ground directly below the balcony.

Initial investigations suggest suicide, and there are ⁠no indications of ​foul play, police said. CCTV ​showed no sign of anybody entering his apartment, where ‌he had lived alone, ​but his body has been sent for an autopsy, ⁠they added.

The police ⁠also ​quoted a Thai friend of Griffiths as saying the Briton had been worried about lawsuits from his former wife, a Thai national.

Documents related to those lawsuits were found in his apartment, the police said.

The case did not initially ‌attract media attention ⁠in Pattaya, which has a large contingent of foreign residents, until The Sun newspaper in Britain ‌reported it on Thursday.

Griffiths was a co-founder of ASOS ​in 2000 and remained a large shareholder ​after leaving the company.

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