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Three US tourists found dead in Mexico City Airbnb from carbon monoxide

- Reuters

Three American tourists were found dead last week in a Mexico City Airbnb apartment they were renting after apparent carbon monoxide poisoning, Mexican authoritie­s confirmed to Reuters on Wednesday.

Friends Kandace Florence, Jordan Marshall and Courtez Hall were visiting the Mexican capital to celebrate the Day of the Dead holiday, according to US news site WAVY, based in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where Florence and Marshall were from.

The Mexico City attorney general’s office, which opened an investigat­ion into the deaths, said the victims’ bodies were found on 30 October and that studies indicated they died of carbon monoxide poisoning.

The victims were staying in La Rosita, a neighborho­od in the Mexico City borough of Cuajimalpa and close to the upscale Santa Fe business district.

Airbnb did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment, but in a comment to Bloomberg said the deaths were a “terrible tragedy” and that the company was ready to assist with inquiries from authoritie­s.

The tragedy comes as an influx of Americans and other foreigners visit and move to Mexico. Last month, Mexico City’s government signed an agreement with the short-term rental site in what Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum described as an effort to boost the number of “digital nomads” coming to Mexico City.

Gas leaks have caused other deadly incidents involving tourists in Mexico. In March, an explosion caused by a gas leak killed two people and left 18 injured in a restaurant in a beachside tourist town of Playa del Carmen. In 2018, a family of four from Iowa was found dead at their vacation condominiu­m in Akumal, about an hour from Cancún, suffocated from gas.

The US embassy in Mexico City did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

 ?? ?? The victims were staying in La Rosita, a neighborho­od in the Mexico City borough of Cuajimalpa. Photograph: Carlos Jasso/Reuters
The victims were staying in La Rosita, a neighborho­od in the Mexico City borough of Cuajimalpa. Photograph: Carlos Jasso/Reuters

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