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According to The Daily Mail, after ASOS co-founder Quentin Griffiths, an online retail giant, died by falling from a building in Thailand, approximately $4 million (about £2.7 million) in assets in his Bitcoin wallet appeared to have been stolen.
The 58-year-old Griffiths died on February 9 this year after falling from the balcony of his 17th-floor apartment in Pattaya, Thailand, and he was previously under investigation for a £500k fraud case.
Investigations show that within a few days of Griffiths's death, the funds were transferred to unknown addresses through three separate transactions.
Griffiths's eldest son, Joel, reported the case to the police six weeks after his father's death, and Thai authorities are currently investigating.