Families of three Revere women found dead in Belize hotel say they're still searching for answers
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The families of three Revere women found dead in a Belize hotel room are searching for clarity amid unsettling circumstances surrounding their deaths. Kaoutar Naqqad, Imane Mallah, and Wafae El Arar were discovered by hotel staff on February 22 and authorities attributed their deaths to acute pulmonary edema. However, the families question the circumstances, especially given reports of alcohol and potential drug involvement in the hotel room. Friends of the victims doubt overdose theories. Revere's Mayor has expressed concerns about investigative transparency, urging for a thorough examination of the case to honor the women’s memory.
The circumstances surrounding this tragedy remain unclear and suspicious, and we are seeking answers to understand what happened in Belize.
The women’s families hope to honor Kaoutar, Imane and Wafae by telling the world about the girls we knew and loved.
Revere Mayor Patrick Keefe expressed widespread community concern about the lack of transparency in this investigation and aims to ensure a fair process.
Authorities have stated the cause of death is 'acute pulmonary edema', but additional details and the investigation’s transparency are still in question.
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