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American found dead in room at same Bahamian resort where three other tourists died in May

American tourist found dead at Bahamas resort where three other American tourists died earlier this year it was done.

Although police have not yet released his identity, the man is believed to be in his 70s and that he was staying at the Sandals Emerald Bay Resort on Exuma Island.

An autopsy was ordered to determine the official cause of death, although the Royal Bahamas Police do not suspect foul play.

Preliminary investigations revealed the man was experiencing symptoms related to Covid-19, according to a police spokesperson.

"As a result, he was tested. ...He tested positive," police said in a statement. "He then self-isolated."

A resort spokesperson confirmed the death to Fox News Digital.

"Bahamian authorities do not suspect wrongdoing and it appears to be a natural cause," said a spokeswoman. "We extend our deepest condolences to the guest's family and would like to keep in close contact to provide support during this difficult time."

This May, three Americans at the same resort A tragedy occurred when one tourist was found dead in the room.

Michael Phillips, 68 years old. Robbie Phillips, 65 years old. Vincent Chiarella, 64 years old. All were victims of carbon monoxide poisoning.

Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, who were vacationing from Tennessee, were found dead in their luxury all-inclusive resort villa on May 7.

Mr. Chiarella was found dead in an adjacent villa. His wife Donnis was found alive in her bed and taken to a hospital before being airlifted to Florida for further treatment. He complained that he was sick, had treatment at another time and ate at another place before returning to his room.