In the early hours of a Monday morning in Bangkok's Lat Phrao district, a fire consumed an entertainment venue and took 33 lives — not through flame, but through the invisible violence of toxic air. Forensic findings released Thursday revealed that carbon monoxide and cyanide filled the space faster than people could flee, a detail that shifts the tragedy from accident to indictment of the building itself. As investigators examine blocked exits, unauthorized modifications, and electrical faults, the question before them is not only how the fire began, but how a place of gathering became a plac
Bangkok bar fire victims died from toxic gas inhalation, not burns
33 people died from toxic gas inhalation and over 70 were injured; 14 remain in intensive care as of the report date.