Flight attendant found dead in Phuket hotel
A Thomas Cook Airlines flight attendant has been found dead during a layover in Phuket.
The 27-year-old female from Finland was found in her hotel room by a hotel maid.
Her name is being withheld until next of kind have been informed, said police Lt Col Jullaat Suwannin, a deputy investigation chief in Sakhu.
The body was sent to Thalang Hospital for a post-mortem, although police said there appears to be no evidence of foul play.
The hotel is used by Thomas Cook Airlines to accommodate crew members during stopovers.
Another 11 crew members were staying at the hotel.
Her colleagues told police she drank a large amount of Champagne the night before and police suspect the woman may have fallen and hit her head on the floor.
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