Three Americans found dead at luxury resort
THREE Americans were found dead in a luxury resort in the Bahamas, and a fourth was flown to a hospital, according to authorities.
The guests died at the Sandals Emerald Bay resort on Exuma, and were identified as Americans by Chester Cooper, the Bahamas acting prime minister, who said foul play was not suspected.
The New York Post reported, hotel staff called authorities around 9am.
On Friday morning there was a report that a guest had been found unresponsive in one of the beachfront hotel’s villas, according to the Royal Bahamas Police Force.
Police found the man lying on a bedroom floor with no sign of trauma. He was pronounced dead by a local doctor, police said.
Police were then directed to a second villa where a man was found slumped against a bathroom wall, also unresponsive.
An unresponsive woman was found on a bed, police said.
They both showed signs of having suffered a convulsion, but no trauma, and were pronounced dead, police said.
The couple complained of feeling sick the previous night, and had been treated at a local medical facility before returning to the hotel, according to police, who said they were waiting for autopsy reports to determine the causes of death.
The identity of the victims hasn’t been released.
Dr Michael Darville, the Bahamas health Minister, told a local television station he flew to the island with a team of officials to make sure there was no public health emergency at the hotel.
“We thought we might have to make a makeshift facility, a mini hospital,” he said, adding that was not necessary.
“We believe it’s an isolated situation that revolves around four people,” he said.
Dr Darville would not speculate on what might have happened. He said the guests who sought treatment Thursday suffered from nausea and vomiting.
A fourth guest also sought treatment at a clinic before being taken to a hospital, he said.
A Bahamas news channel tweeted video of a plane it said was carrying an American woman to Princess Margaret Hospital in Nassau.
Sandals released a statement a dress rehearsal for Russian cossacks march during in Moscow, Russia the Victory Day military parade on Saturday. confirming the deaths and saying the hotel had immediately alerted emergency medical services and authorities of a “health emergency.”
“We are actively working to support both the investigation and the guests’ families in every way possible during this difficult time.
Out of respect for the privacy of our guests, we cannot disclose further information at this time,” the statement read. rolls in Red Square A Russian RS-24 Yars ballistic missile
Victory Day military during a dress rehearsal for the parade in Moscow, Russia on Saturday.