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Three foreign tourists tragically died in a fire at a backpacker hotel in Bangkok. The fire broke out on the fifth floor of the Ember Hotel on Khao San Road, a popular tourist destination. One victim died at the scene, while two others succumbed to smoke inhalation at the hospital. 75 guests were in the hotel at the time, with seven sustaining injuries. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire.

Good Morning Britain took a tragic turn as the presenters had to break some devastating news during Monday's episode . Richard Madeley and Charlotte Hawkins were discussing the day's main stories when they had to hand over to Marverine Cole in the studio for an urgent update.

Thai media reports suggested that the trio, including one woman, were overcome by smoke inhalation before losing their lives. The fire started on the fifth floor of the Ember Hotel located on Bangkok's busy Khao San Road, a popular spot for travellers, just after 9pm local time.Firefighters managed to control the flames by approximately 10.30pm, and authorities are now investigating what caused the incident. At the time of the fire, 75 guests were inside the hotel.

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