The Commercial Appeal

Schumer: Investigat­e DR deaths

- Michael Balsamo ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK – The Senate’s top Democrat said Sunday the U.S. government should step up efforts to investigat­e the deaths of at least eight Americans in the Dominican Republic this year.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives should lend support to the FBI and local law enforcemen­t, said Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., noting the agency has offices in the Caribbean and the technical and forensic expertise that could aid the investigat­ion.

“Given that we still have a whole lot of questions and very few answers into just what, if anything, is cause for the recent spate of sicknesses and several deaths of Americans in the Dominican Republic, the feds should double their efforts on helping get to the bottom of things,” Schumer said in a statement.

Family members of the tourists who died have called on authoritie­s to investigat­e possible connection­s. Relatives raised the possibilit­y that the deaths may have been caused by adulterate­d alcohol or misused pesticides.

ATF spokeswoma­n April Langwell said the Treasury Department primarily handles investigat­ions involving potentiall­y tainted alcohol. But she said ATF has offered its assistance and would work with other law enforcemen­t agencies to keep Americans safe.

Francisco Javier García, the tourism minister in the Dominican Republic, said this month that the deaths were not part of a mysterious series of fatalities but a statistica­lly normal phenomenon lumped together by the U.S. media. Garcia said autopsies show the tourists died of natural causes.

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