Families of Mass. women found dead in Belize say they're 'deeply alarmed' by media reports about hotel's carbon monoxide levels
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Families of three women found dead in a Belize hotel are seeking answers as authorities investigate the cause, which remains undetermined. While Belizean officials attributed their deaths to acute pulmonary edema, the families express concerns over potential carbon monoxide involvement. Reports indicate the resort has conducted additional testing due to alarming guest experiences. The Royal Kahal Beach Resort closed temporarily, prompting demands from the families for transparency from both the resort and local authorities to prevent further tragedies.
We continue to believe the deaths of Wafae, Imane and Kaoutar are suspicious. We are hopeful the authorities will fulfill their responsibility to complete their reviews.
We are deeply alarmed by reports that carbon monoxide levels at the Royal Kahal could have been at dangerously high levels.
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