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Sandals Bahamas Death: Police confirm carbon monoxide poisoning killed three American tourists

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Three American tourists who died at Bahama's all-inclusivesandals resort in early May"died as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning," police said. confirmed. 

Michael Phillips (68), Robbie Phillips (65), and Vincent Chiarella, Florida (64) from Tennessee on May 6th in Great ExumaSandals found to be unresponsive in Emerald Bay. .. 

"We can officially confirm that all three victims have died as a result of carbon monoxide poisoning," the Royal Bahamas police said in a statement to the media this week. "This issue continues to be actively investigated." 

However, the cause of the carbon monoxide leak remains unknown. 

Robbie and Michael Phillips, two of the victims discovered dead on May 6 at Sandals Emerald Bay in Great Exuma, Bahamas. Samples extracted from the couple and a Florida resident who also died have been sent to a U.S. lab for testing. 

Lobby and Michael Phillips, two victims Found dead on May 6 at Sandals Emerald Bay in the Great Exuma of the Bahamas. Samples taken from a Florida resident who died as well as the couple were sent to a US laboratory for testing.  (Facebook / Thesandalslady)

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"Despite initial speculation, Bahamia authorities have accommodated two separate rooms, which have nothing to do with the resort air. We conclude that there is no isolated incident in one independent structure. Air conditioning system, food service, resort service, or cheating. " Sandals said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital in late May. 

The pool area of the Sandals Emerald Bay resort.

Sandals Emerald Bay Pool Area Resort. (Photo courtesy of Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty Images for Sandals)

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"In addition, CO detectors are now installed in all guest rooms in Sandals Emerald Bay,Caribbean destinationsAlthough not required, detectors will be installed in all rooms throughout the portfolio. "   

The beach area at the Sandals Emerald Bay resort.

Beach Area Sandals Emerald Bay resort. (Photo courtesy of Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty Images for Sandals)

Donischiarella, 65, the only survivor of the Sandals Bahamas, is HCA Florida Kendall. I was discharged from the hospital. After she spent a few weeks in Miami.