Three People discovered lifeless at a Sandals resort on the Bahamas' Nice Exuma island on Might 6 died resulting from carbon monoxide poisoning, native police say.
"At this juncture of the investigation, we are able to formally affirm that every one three of the victims died because of asphyxiation resulting from carbon monoxide poisoning," the Royal Bahamas Police Drive introduced in a information launch.
"This matter stays beneath lively investigation."
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No indicators of trauma had been discovered on the our bodies, police beforehand advised CNN, and Bahamian performing Prime Minister Chester Cooper had mentioned foul play was not suspected.
Police wouldn't remark past the reason for demise for all three US residents within the newest information launch.
The People - Michael Phillips, 68, and his spouse, Robbie Phillips, 65, from Tennessee, and Vincent Paul Chiarella, 64, from Florida - died over the course of 1 night.
Chiarella's spouse, Donnis, 65, was airlifted to the nation's capital of Nassau for additional remedy earlier than being transferred to Florida.
The 2 couples had reported feeling unwell the night time prior and had been seen by medical employees, Bahamas Police Commissioner Paul Rolle mentioned in Might, and had eaten at completely different areas.
Workers found the couples in separate villas the next morning and alerted police.
Sandals Resorts mentioned in an announcement to CNN on the time, "Nothing is extra necessary to Sandals Resorts than the protection of our visitors," and expressed "deep disappointment" confirming the deaths.
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