SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- Three Americans found dead at a Sandals resort on the Bahamas' Great Exuma island on May 6 died due to carbon monoxide poisoning, local authorities said Tuesday, CNN reported.
A U.S. tourist was found dead at a Bahamas resort, police announced Tuesday. The man, who was not publicly identified, is believed to have been in his 70s, and no foul play is suspected, the Royal ...
Two men and a woman were found dead in their villas after a "health emergency" at the Sandals Emerald Bay Resort in the Bahamas, the hotel chain said.
The three American tourists found dead at an all-inclusive Sandals resort in the Bahamas in early May "died as a result of asphyxiation due to carbon monoxide poisoning," police have confirmed.
Although an official cause of death is still pending, police said that initial reports indicated he had been experiencing COVID-19 symptoms Maria Pasquini is the senior news editor for the human ...
The Bahamas location of resort chain Sandals has claimed that the three recent deaths of tourists in their rooms were due to carbon monoxide poisoning. While imminent autopsies and toxicology reports ...
The deaths of three American tourists who were staying at a Bahamas Sandals resort in May were caused by carbon monoxide poisoning, Royal Bahamas Police Force said Tuesday. Vincent Chiarella, 64, and ...
Sandals Resorts has announced the expansion of its off-site dining program, “Island Inclusive,” to the Bahamas at Sandals Royal Bahamian. The program takes the all-inclusive dining experience off ...