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The Royal Bahamas Police Force released the results of their investigation into the deaths of three Americans vacationing at a Sandals Resorts location on Great Exuma island. They’ve ruled that the tourists died “as a result of asphyxiation due to carbon monoxide poisoning.” The three individuals were found unresponsive in two different rooms on May 6, and investigators were stumped for weeks as to what could have occurred. A fourth victim, Donnis Chiarella, survived after she was airlifted to a Florida hospital. Foul play is not suspected, officials say. Sandals Bahamas DeathsChiarella’s husb...
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The Bahamas location of resort chain Sandals has claimed that the three recent deaths of tourists in their rooms were due to carbon monoxide poisoning. While imminent autopsies and toxicology reports haven’t confirmed this, Bahamian media has been reporting carbon monoxide as the cause. Sandals Resort Cause Of DeathThe American victims were two married couples: Michael and Robbie Phillip and Vincent and Donnis Chiarella. Donnis was the only survivor and continues to recover at the Florida hospital she was airlifted to. Her symptoms were said to be severe swelling and paralysis. When releasing ...
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