A shocked witness claimed Kyznkoba Kyznkoba, 26, was taking a shower at her condo in Pattaya, Thailand, when she “leapt” from the balcony of her home on the 14th floor
A naked woman fell to her death from her 14th floor apartment home in Thailand,as a visitor claimed she had been arguing on the phone before she “leapt” from the balcony.
A Russian tourist who was questioned over the death told police he was working on his laptop while Kyznkoba Kyznkoba was taking a shower. He reportedly told investigators he heard her arguing with someone over the phone, and moments later suddenly bolted from the bathroom and allegedly leapt from the 14th floor balcony. Police were called at 4pm and found the naked woman lying face-down in a garden hedge, with only a green towel wrapped around her waist.
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The man was interrogated by officers after Kuzikova, 26, plunged from the building in Pattaya on April 7. Hotel staff said Kyznkoba lived alone in the apartment, but had been receiving regular visits from a Russian man she had met in the building around three days ago.
A police spokesman said: “The police have sent the deceased’s body to the Police General Hospital’s Institute of Forensic Medicine to determine the cause of her death. We are also co-ordinating with the Russian Embassy to begin legal procedures.”
Pattaya, known as a Thai ‘Sin City’ has become a popular tropical haven for Russians escaping the war with neighbouring Ukraine.
Earlier this year an Australian model and DJ died at the age of 37 after falling from a balcony. Courtney Mills was in Kuta, Bali on holiday when she suffered the fall.
She had been visiting her two dogs on the island when she fell from the balcony and suffered critical injuries. She was rushed to hospital and tragically died a few days later.
Her family rushed to her hospital bedside, and she underwent several operations before she died. Courtney lived in Bali for several years but ended up moving back to Melbourne and living with her parents.
Paying tribute to their daughter, her mum Diane Mayne told Nine News: “She was beautiful, big hearted, happy and go lucky.”
Kiani, Courtney’s sister, added to the Herald Sun: “The most beautiful thing we have been able to do for the last couple of days is sit and reminisce about the incredible life that she lived and how full her life was.
“She would drive hours and hours just to DJ for one hour.
“She would fly across the country to do the job she loved so passionately and to her it wasn’t a job, it was a life.
“Being behind those decks was her sense of freedom and we got to see her light up rooms.”