ASOS co-founder Quentin Griffiths was found dead under suspicious circumstances outside his apartment building in Pattaya. The 58-year-old is believed to have fallen from the balcony of his 17th-floor residence.

According to a report by The Sun, Griffiths is said to have plunged from the 17th floor of the building. Police and paramedics found him on the ground beneath his balcony.

Police said there were no immediate signs of disturbance inside the apartment, but have not ruled out foul play. Forensic examinations are expected to determine what may have occurred inside the home on the day of the incident.

Griffiths had been embroiled in a financial dispute with his Thai ex-wife, who accused him of misappropriating £500,000 from a company they jointly operated. She alleged that he forged documents to sell land and shares in the firm without her consent. He was arrested for questioning last year and later released, with the case still pending.

Who was Quentin Griffiths?

Griffiths co-founded ASOS in 2000 along with Nick Robertson and Andrew Regan. The brand later grew into a global fashion giant valued at around £3 billion. Its designs have been worn by prominent figures including Catherine, Princess of Wales and Michelle Obama.