Thai Autopsy Finds Heart Failure in Hulun Solo, Toxins Unconfirmed
Thai autopsy findings indicate Hulun Solo died of heart and circulatory failure, though toxicology tests remain pending and poisoning has not been ruled out.
On August 6, 2025, at the Forensic Science Institute under Thailand's Ministry of Justice, Assistant Professor Dr. Worawee Waiyavudh, deputy director of the institute, disclosed the progress of Hulun Solo's autopsy. The autopsy was conducted in Thailand after the body was returned from Georgia, where a preliminary autopsy had already been performed. Doctors briefed the family and received permission to release findings to the media.
According to the preliminary results, no signs of physical trauma, bruising, injuries, broken bones, or organ abnormalities were detected on Hulun's body, with the exception of the heart. Georgia's examination was extensive, and further laboratory testing of heart tissue and genetic analysis is required. Regarding suspected causes related to circulatory failure, additional investigation is needed.
Dr. Worawee stated that the initial conclusion points to heart and circulatory system failure, but the investigation has not ruled out the possibility of toxic or chemical substances. The Ministry of Justice will request additional investigation data from Georgia, including toxicology results. This process will require time. "The preliminary finding is heart system failure, but we have not ruled out the possibility of various toxic and chemical substances," Dr. Worawee said. "Georgia's death certificate has not yet listed the official cause of death."