Man Dies in Suspected Carbon Monoxide Accident at Munich Garden
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Two people died from carbon monoxide poisoning in an allotment garden in Munich. Four others were injured. The cause is still under investigation, but according to initial police findings, a generator was the cause. It reportedly emitted a toxic amount of carbon monoxide. The generator was located in the basement of a small house in the allotment garden. A group of seven men had gathered this weekend for a party in the allotment garden in the Fa…
In a small garden facility in Munich, several people are seriously injured - probably because of an exit of carbon monoxide. A man dies. What is known so far.
In a small garden complex next to a Munich beer garden, carbon monoxide broke out on Saturday. According to the police, there were several injured, a 41-year-old man died. The accident occurred at a beer garden restaurant on Lake Fasanerie in northern Munich. The police confirmed on Saturday evening that a 41-year-old man was fatally injured. In addition, there was a severely injured 50-year-old and four more lightly injured. The "Bild-Zeitung" …

In a small garden complex in Munich, several people are likely to be seriously injured in the event of a gas leak. A man dies. What is known so far.
In a small garden complex in Munich, a man dies at a celebration, six more suffer poisoning. The police suspect carbon monoxide from a generator as a cause. The criminal police investigates.
In a gas accident in a small garden complex in Munich, a 41-year-old was killed. A 50-year-old suffered severe injuries, while four more men were slightly injured.
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