Asos co-founder Quentin Griffiths dies after Thailand balcony fall
quentin griffiths was found dead on 9 February in the Thai city of Pattaya after falling from a high-rise apartment block, police said. An autopsy did not reveal evidence of foul play, and investigators said his room had been locked from the inside with no sign of forced entry. Griffiths had been a long-term resident of a luxury hotel's 17th-floor suite.
Quentin Griffiths' death in Pattaya
Thai police named Quentin Griffiths as the man discovered on the ground outside a luxury hotel where he had been staying as a long-term resident in a suite on the 17th floor. A police investigator said Griffiths was by himself at the time, his room was locked from the inside, and there was no trace of any break-ins. The autopsy carried out after his death did not reveal evidence of foul play.
quentin griffiths' legal disputes
Police said Griffiths was involved in two ongoing court cases that might have caused him stress. He was separated from his second wife, a Thai national, and had reportedly been engaged in a legal dispute with her over a business they ran together. Authorities have described those legal matters as part of the investigation context; the specifics of the cases were not publicly confirmed at the time of the discovery.
Asos origins and holdings
Griffiths co-founded Asos in 2000 and left the firm five years later but remained a significant shareholder. He helped launch the business under its original name, which referenced fashions seen on screen, and the company later grew into a major online fashion marketplace stocking hundreds of brands and its own lines. At one point, the business was valued at more than £6bn. Griffiths co-founded the company with three business partners, and the firm's largest shareholders have included prominent industry figures.
A Foreign Office spokesperson said they were supporting the family of a British national who had died in Thailand and were in contact with local authorities. Local investigators continue their inquiries, and no further details about the immediate circumstances were confirmed beyond the autopsy findings and the police account of the scene.
Analysis and forward look: the presence of ongoing legal disputes and the separation from a spouse are cited as potentially relevant stressors in the wake of the death; if the court cases remain active, they may figure in follow-up inquiries. Officials have not publicly confirmed additional forensic results beyond the initial autopsy finding of no evidence of foul play. Further updates are likely only when authorities release more detailed investigative findings or when next-of-kin make statements.