The death of Quentin Griffiths, a co-founder of the online fashion giant Asos, is being investigated after he fell from his apartment in Pattaya, Thailand. Police are examining the circumstances surrounding the incident, which occurred on February 9th. Griffiths, a 58-year-old British national, was found deceased on the ground below his 17th-floor condominium.

Details of the Incident
Police were alerted on February 9th after reports of a man falling from an 18-storey condominium in Pattaya, a coastal city in eastern Thailand. Griffiths, who was alone in his apartment at the time of the fall, was found by police and paramedics on the ground beneath his residence. Initial investigations by Thai police suggest there were no signs of forced entry into the apartment, and CCTV footage did not show anyone entering the premises.

Date of Fall: February 9th
Location: Pattaya, Thailand
Building Height: 17th or 18th floor
Deceased: Quentin Griffiths, 58, Asos co-founder
Initial Police Findings: No signs of forced entry, CCTV shows no unauthorized access.
Background and Potential Contributing Factors
Quentin Griffiths was involved in several legal disputes, which police believe may have been a source of stress. Reports indicate he was separated from his Thai wife and engaged in a legal dispute concerning a business they operated together. A Thai friend of Griffiths also mentioned that he was worried about lawsuits from his former wife.
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Separation: Griffiths was separated from his second wife, a Thai national.
Business Dispute: Reports suggest a legal battle over a joint business.
Lawsuit Concerns: A friend stated Griffiths was worried about legal action from his ex-wife.
Other Legal Cases: Police also cited involvement in two ongoing court cases.
Autopsy and Ongoing Investigation
An autopsy has been conducted, with initial findings not indicating foul play. However, police are awaiting the full autopsy report to determine the definitive cause of death. While initial investigations point away from foul play, the overall circumstances are still under review.
Autopsy Results: Initial findings do not suggest foul play.
Investigation Status: Ongoing, awaiting full autopsy report.
Police Statements: Police have stated that initial investigations suggest Griffiths may have taken his own life, but this is not definitively confirmed pending all evidence.
Asos and Griffiths' Business Ventures
Quentin Griffiths was one of the co-founders of the online fashion retailer Asos, established in London with Nick Robertson, Andrew Regan, and Deborah Thorpe. After leaving Asos, Griffiths pursued various entrepreneurial ventures, including homeware sales site Achica, lingerie retailer BeCheeky, and ethical fashion website Adili.
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Co-Founded Asos: With Nick Robertson, Andrew Regan, and Deborah Thorpe.
Post-Asos Ventures: Achica, BeCheeky, Adili.
Shareholders: Asos's major shareholders include Anders Holch Povlsen and Mike Ashley.
The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/feb/20/asos-cofounder-quentin-griffiths-killed-fall-apartment-thailand
Sky News: https://news.sky.com/story/asos-co-founder-quentin-griffiths-dies-after-thailand-balcony-fall-13509902
The Independent: https://www.independent.co.uk/asia/southeast-asia/asos-cofounder-quentin-griffiths-death-thailand-balcony-fall-b2924217.html
The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2026/02/20/millionaire-asos-founder-falls-to-death-from-thai-balcony/?msockid=2e2770162d0a65b6361167102ccb64ed
CNBC TV18: https://www.cnbctv18.com/world/quentin-griffiths-asos-co-founder-dies-in-mysterious-balcony-fall-in-thailand-ws-l-19854471.htm