ASOS Co-founder's Death in Thailand: 'I didn't kill him,' says ex-wife

The ex-wife of ASOS co-founder Quentin Griffiths, who was found dead in Thailand, denies any involvement in his death. 58-year-old Quentin Griffiths fell from the balcony of his 18th-floor apartment in Pattaya on February 9.
Ploi Kringsinthana, Griffiths' ex-wife, told The Sun newspaper that she had nothing to do with his death. "I had absolutely nothing to do with his death. How could I kill him? I live in Bangkok ā I wasn't even in Pattaya," she said.
Griffiths' death occurred a few days before a legal dispute with his ex-wife over financial matters. Kringsinthana had accused Griffiths of selling land and shares worth approximately £500,000 without her knowledge.
Authorities are investigating the circumstances of his death. A police source said there was no evidence of foul play. Security camera footage showed that Griffiths was the only person who entered the apartment.
His body was taken to a hospital for autopsy.