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Madagascar: Two die of unknown cause - homicide by poisoning

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Hat-tip Pathfinder. Carbon monoxide is likely high on the list of suspects given they were found dead in a car, but there is a large pneumonic plague outbreak ongoing in Madagascar (http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=162076) as well, and the blue coloring in the face suggests cyanosis.

http://www.zinfos974.com/Mort-etrange-de-deux-Reunionnais-a-Madagascar_a28087.html

French to English translation
Strange death of two meetings in Madagascar





Yesterday, the lifeless bodies of two meetings have been found in a car where they had spent the night. The two men and the companion of one of them went to Antananarivo. The woman she is away unscathed. Under the emergency, no injuries have been observed among victims.

They returned all three of the wedding of a mutual friend to Ampefy and resumed the road to the capital of Madagascar. Yesterday morning, after spending the night in their vehicle, the wife of one of the two Reunion attendance found her husband lifeless.

Frightened, she calls for help. At 7:30, the lifeless bodies of two men were transported to the hospital (HJRA). The doctors have found no apparent injuries on victims aged 40 and 50. Only a blue tint was observed on the face of the [forty-year-old].


Tuesday, April 26, 2011 - 13:39
 
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http://www.clicanoo.re/11-actualites/16-faits-divers/281846-madagascar-mort-suspecte-d-un.html

Two French, one from Reunion, died Monday in Antananarivo in troubling conditions. The police are trying to see if they have not ingested the drug.


Both wanted to live and work in Madagascar. Their stay was unfortunately ended in tragedy for them. Two French nationals died in the hospital Monday morning HJRA Antananarivo in which they were admitted the day after being taken ill, reported in yesterday's edition of L'Express de Madagascar. One was 50 years old and lived in the Meeting. He was from northern France and was accompanied on the Big Island with his wife. The other was 41 years old and also came the Nord-Pas-de-Calais. The two men had arrived in Madagascar a few days ago. The first project was to invest in a fishing club in Diego-Suarez. An investigation was initiated by the Crime Branch of Antananarivo to clarify the circumstances of these deaths. The early assumptions were reported food poisoning. But the investigations are now focusing on a different explanation. The police learned that two French had encountered a third in the early evening and together they had to go to a nightclub, Manson. A witness told police that two men had asked on Sunday at a friend Malagasy supply them with drugs. Maybe heroin. The Malagasy police are wondering if the two French were not victims of a highly toxic material that would have been sold as drugs. For several years, the heroin circulating in the Madagascan capital, but in small quantities and is available to a restricted environment. To make money, some dealers use products which are dangerous to cut the drugs or, frankly, to make the false heroine. An autopsy was scheduled yesterday at the hospital HJRA. The results may help to know more about the nature of the toxicant. For its part, the police Madagascar
 
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Re: Madagascar: Two die of unknown cause

Overdose?

Symptoms of Heroin overdose

The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Heroin overdose includes the 15 symptoms listed below:

  • Muscle spasticity
  • Shallow breathing
  • Pinpoint pupils
  • Bluish skin
  • Bluish fingernails
  • Bluish lips
  • Gastrointestinal spasms
  • Weak pulse
  • Reduced blood pressure
  • Constipation
  • Slowed breathing
  • Cold skin
  • Clammy skin
  • Seizures
  • Drowsiness
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/h/heroin_overdose/symptoms.htm
 
Re: Madagascar: Two die of unknown cause - homicide by poisoning

Hat-tip Pathfinder.

http://www.lexpressmada.com/isoraka-madagascar/23028-trois-suspects-arretes-pour-meurtre.html

French to English translation
Saturday, 30 April 4906 2011N Archives Home Politics Economy Social Incidents Malagasy Culture Sports Hot Indian Ocean Region Incidents News Madagascar "Incidents" Isoraka
Isoraka
Three suspects arrested for murder

Send to a friend Print Two French nationals were found dead in a vehicle IsorakaSérie arrested after the suspicious death of two French people Isoraka. Three suspects were arrested for having for unloading heroin.
Blacklisted for poisoning with heroin adulterated Bouchart Frederick, 50 years, Roger and Yves Martin, age 41, three suspects were arrested by the police homicide squad
. They will be referred to the prosecutor of the tribunal to Anosy date.
Residents of La Reunion, two French nationals were found dead in a vehicle Isoraka Monday morning. Based on surveys conducted by the Directorate of Judicial Police in Antananarivo, the dead would sniff of heroin in their hotel rooms. One defendant is an individual suspected of having for unloading nearly 2.5 grams of heroin to two French, with 240 000 Ariary. The second occurred as a direct seller. He had contacted the alleged dealer after having contact with foreigners. A young woman from Nosy-Be Helville, that
Roger Yves Martin had visited before finding the dead is placed in the same bag as the two suspects. The victims allegedly responsible for finding the hard drug. She would have turned to the service seller.
Bouchart Frederick and his wife arrived in Antananarivo last week, with the Reunion Yves Roger Martin, to attend the wedding of one of their French friends. wedding which took place in Ampefy Saturday, April 23. After the celebration, the couple Bouchart Roger and Yves Martin joined their hotel Antanimena. That's when the young woman had attended Roger Yves Martin had come into contact with the seller and the dealer to get heroin.
Trap for a lonely man
On the evening of Sunday, the newlyweds would take from the two victims and two women Antanimena for a night out. During interrogation, the suspect is suspected of being in cahoots with the two alleged drug suppliers have indicated that Bouchart Frederick and his wife had taken heroin with Roger Yves Martin before a pick. However, it would not be affected. Having spent part of the evening into a discotheque, the couple and Roger Bouchard Yves Martin lost consciousness. So, the new couple would have taken to their hotel in Isoraka where security officials would have occupied them.
Police said the wife of Frederick Bouchart was saved because she drank lots of water. This had the effect of diluting the drug apparently mixed with highly toxic. However, her husband Roger and Yves Martin did not survive.

Seth Andriamarohasina
 
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