1689571139 Her husband dies of a gas leak on their honeymoon

Her husband dies of a gas leak on their honeymoon, she dies two months later: Mary was 39 years old

Mary Somerville, a 39-year-old Scotswoman, died two months after her husband Jaime Carsi: they were honeymooning in Mallorca when he was found dead in their villa and she was unconscious. The accident was caused by a gas leak from a broken refrigerator.

Her husband dies of a gas leak on their honeymoon

What was supposed to be their dream honeymoon has turned into tragedy for a newly married Scottish couple. Mary Somerville died earlier this month aged 39 after being found in critical condition next to her husband’s lifeless body two months ago. Jaime Carsi, in a property they rented on the Spanish island Majorca.

It was May 6 last year when emergency services discovered Carsi’s body in a house in Cala Mesquida, in the northeast of Mallorca. The two had planned a boat trip that day, but they never showed up, triggering the alarm. The reason? A Gas leak from broken refrigerator. Beside him was his wife Mary Somerville, who was unconscious and in serious condition and was immediately taken to the hospital in Manacor.

Her husband dies of a gas leak on their honeymoon

In fact, at the time of the events, a spokesman for Mallorca’s Civil Guard had stated that “everything seems to suggest that this is due to the…”. malfunction From a fridge Gas that caused carbon monoxide leakage.

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Despite treatment, the woman died on July 2 at St. Columba’s Hospice Care in Edinburgh. In an obituary published by D Chisholm & Sons, Ms Somerville was described as “the beloved wife of the late Jaime, adored daughter of Helena and David, much beloved sister of Misha and John, also a dear sister-in-law, aunt and friend of many.” .

Former bank clerk at Lloyds, Somerville, originally from Abriachan he taught in the Scottish Highlands yoga and breathe through the Art of Living Foundation in Edinburgh. Iain Stewart, Executive Director of the Edinburgh Interfaith Association, said: “Many people knew Mary through her role as a teacher in the art of living. I will remember Mary for her warm and infectious personality and smile that would light up any room.” Mary and Jaime were only married two weeks before the horrific accident.