Belize, carbon monoxide and American women
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Three U.S. tourists who were found dead in a luxury resort in Belize reportedly died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
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The Belize National Forensics Science Service executive director, Gian Cho, said Thursday that carbon monoxide poisoning killed three American women found dead while at a vacation resort there in February.
Arar, 26 — all from Revere, Mass. — were found dead inside their room at the Royal Kahal Beach Resort in San Pedro on Feb. 22.
A cause of death has been determined for three young women from the United States found dead in their hotel room at a resort in San Pedro, Belize, late last month.
The cause of the deaths of Kaoutar Naqqad, Imane Mallah and Wafae El-Arar has been determined just over a month after they were found dead in their Belize hotel on Saturday, Feb. 22.
Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas that takes hundreds of lives each year, and makes even more people sick.