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Carbon monoxide to blame for May death of three Americans in Bahamas, police say
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Was Cause Of Death For 3 Americans At Bahamas Sandals Resort
Royal Bahamas Police Force confirmed on Tuesday that three American tourists found dead at a Sandals Resort in May were killed by carbon monoxide poisoning. The three tourists — Michael Phillips, 68, and Robbie Phillips, 65, from Tennessee; and Vincent Chiarella, 64, from Florida — were found dead by employees of Sandals Emerald Bay Resort in Great Exuma on May 6. Investigators were not able to immediately determine the cause of death.
·United States
Read Full ArticleMaryville couple found dead in Bahamas died from carbon monoxide poisoning, police say
Multiple outlets reported Wednesday the three American tourists who were found dead in the Bahamas in May, including a couple from East Tennessee, died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
·Nashville, United States
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