Officials continuing to investigate deaths at Bahama resort

Report says American tourists died of carbon monoxide poisoning in Bahamas; Sandals says incident was "isolated"

May 27, 2022 by CBS News

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  • Travel May 27, 2022 / 1:23 PM / CBS News 3 deaths at Bahamas resort under investigation 3 deaths at Bahamas resort under investigation 00:23 A Sandals Resort in the Bahamas has announced it will install carbon monoxide detectors in all of its rooms after three American tourists died from an unexplained illness, which it called an "isolated incident."
  • The official toxicology report and autopsies have yet to be released, but local media in the Bahamas have reported that all three died from carbon monoxide poisoning, CBS Miami reports.
  • "Despite initial speculation, Bahamian authorities have concluded the cause was an isolated incident in one standalone structure that housed two individual guest rooms and was in no way linked to the resort's air conditioning system, food and beverage service, landscaping services or foul play," Sandals Resort said in a statement Friday.
  • Dimitrios Kambouris The company has installed carbon monoxide detectors in all rooms at the Sandals Emerald Bay Resort, and have planned to install detectors in all Sandals rooms throughout their "portfolio."

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