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Toxic Gases Blamed for Iowa Family?s Death in Mexican Condo

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https://mobile.nytimes.com/2018/03/23/world/americas/family-dead-mexico.html
By Jacey Fortin


March 23, 2018
Four members of an Iowa family whose bodies were recently found in a condominium in Mexico died of inhalation of toxic gases, the authorities said on Saturday.
Kevin Sharp, 41; his wife, Amy, 38; and their children, Sterling, 12, and Adrianna, 7, had been vacationing in Akumal, a small coastal town on the Yucat?n Peninsula, the authorities said on Friday.
The state prosecutor?s office of Quintana Roo, where Akumal is, said on Twitter on Saturday that the cause of death was suffocation by inhalation of toxic gases, ruling out violence or suicide. The statement said investigators had not determined what type of gas was involved...
 
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