Five People Died in Buenos Aires Due to an Apparent Carbon Monoxide Leak Amid a Historic Cold Wave.
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Retirees from the Buenos Aires neighbourhood had received their son, daughter-in-law and two grandchildren from Italy at home. A day later, all but the baby died.
CNN en Español At least five people died from an apparent carbon monoxide leak in Villa Devoto, a residential district of Buenos Aires,
CNN en Español At least five people died from an apparent carbon monoxide leak in Villa Devoto, residential district of Buenos Aires, reported Tuesday the director of the Emergency Medical Care Service (SAME), Alberto Crescenti, to the media. Crescenti described that the people were found by a relative who, not receiving a response from his loved ones, approached the site and found the people lying on the floor. It was this person who contacted …
They are five members of the same family who were receiving one of the children who came to visit from Italy.Nastchikine lived all their lives in Devoto and are Russian descendants.
A silent enemy lives in many homes during the winter. It has no smell, color or taste, but its presence can be fatal.The recent tragedy in Villa Devoto, where five relatives died because of that, turns on once again the alarms about a danger that thousands of victims are charged every year in the country: carbon monoxide leaks.What are the key measures for preventionTo prevent poisoning, proactive action is the most effective tool.The first reco…
This Monday, a woman and her son died from carbon monoxide inhalation in their home in Maipú, after using a brazier in Mendoza, Argentina.
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