The article reports on the tragic deaths of two young women, Ebony McIntosh from the UK and Nadine Raguse from Germany, who both suffered from serious health issues while staying at a hostel in Sri Lanka. Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding their deaths, particularly focusing on the room’s fumigation for bed bugs conducted shortly before they fell ill. The cases highlight potential health risks in hostel accommodations and have prompted inquiries into safety regulations.
Reports indicated that the room where both women stayed had previously undergone fumigation for bed bugs, leading to police investigations into the safety protocols used.
The sudden and tragic death of 24-year-old Ebony McIntosh and her compatriot has drawn attention to the potential health risks associated with hostel accommodations.
Authorities in Sri Lanka are currently looking into the events leading up to the deaths of the two young women, focusing on health and safety regulations.
Police are questioning the safety practices at the hostel to determine if there was a link between the fumigation and the illnesses experienced by the women.
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