1652091868 Sudden illnesses and deaths in the resort in the Bahamas

Sudden illnesses and deaths in the resort in the Bahamas: “Toxic gas from defective air conditioning”

To put forward the hypothesis, one of the tourists is present in the luxurious structure. The three victims showed no signs of violence and had had convulsions before their deaths.

The Chiarella couple

The Chiarella couple

The sudden illnesses may be due to a malfunction in the air conditioning system In the past few days, mysterious deaths have occurred at a luxury resort in the Bahamas. To put forward this hypothesis, one of the tourists present in the luxurious structure, who in turn complained of illness in the same hours that four guests were found lifeless and transported to the hospital, where, unfortunately, three of them died. “Three of our neighbors in the building next to us died and a quarter were airlifted by helicopter in critical condition,” the man, who is currently vacationing at Sandals Emerald Bay Resort in Exuma, wrote in a Facebook post. “It looks like it may have been an air conditioning failure that caused one toxic refrigerant escapesHe freely added, “Every time I turned on the air conditioner, I had a hard time sleeping, I woke up.” That’s obviously just a hypothesis that local police are now investigating.

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What is certain is that the three victims, all from the United States, They showed no signs of violence and before death they had cramps Symptom of some kind of poisoning. “Our initial investigation revealed that the couple, who were found lifeless in the second villa, had complained of illness the night before. They went to the local medical facility and returned to their accommodation at the end of treatment,” reads in a statement released by New Police of Providence. The man was leaning against a wall in a bathroom and the woman was on a bed. “Both individuals showed signs of seizures,” police said, while neither showed signs of trauma or injury.

However, the alarm went off in the other room where Mrs. Donnis had called Chiarella for help, complaining of illnesses for her and her husband, who later died. Hotel staff barged in just after 9am on Friday, but it was too late for the man. Instead, the woman was flown to a hospital in the capital, Nassau, and then to the regional facility in Kendall, Fla. As told by the son, the wife When she woke up with a serious illness, she found her husband lifeless. “She woke up and my father was on the floor and couldn’t move. Even hers her legs and arms were swollen and she couldn’t move and was screaming to be heard,” her son said. The woman said she first felt ill on Thursday, but then recovered. In the case, police are currently ruling out an intentional act behind the tourists’ deaths, but the investigation is ongoing.