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Three Americans died of unknown causes Friday at a Sandals resort on the Bahamas’ Great Exuma island, and police are investigating, officials said.
The all-inclusive Sandals resort in the Bahamas where three Americans were found dead in early May says it has now installed carbon monoxide detectors "in all guest rooms." Michael Phillips, 68 ...
Three Americans found dead at a Sandals resort on the Bahamas’ Great Exuma island on May 6 died due to carbon monoxide poisoning, local authorities said Tuesday.
The families of three Americans found dead on May 6 at Sandals Emerald Bay resort in Great Exuma, Bahamas, asked for a second autopsy, a report says.
Authorities in the Bahamas continue to investigate the mysterious deaths last week of three American tourists staying at the luxury Sandals Emerald Bay resort on the island of Exuma.
Sandals Resorts International isn’t in the clear, however. Sandals Resorts International was accused by Antigua and Barbuda of underpaying taxes by about EC$30 million, about USD$33.9 million.
Sydney Rosenquist and Chasen Toth, who traveled to the Bahamas after tying the knot on May 1, claimed the resort's staff has not been open with guests about last Friday's tragic, mysterious deaths ...
Sandals Resorts is based in Jamaica and operates several resorts in the Jamaica, the Bahamas and the Caribbean. “Nothing is more important to Sandals Resorts than the safety of our guests," the ...
A married Tennessee couple who were among the three Americans found dead at a Bahamas Sandals resort were travel agents who had gushed about the luxury getaway spot before their deaths ...
Sandals Resorts said that it has installed carbon monoxide detectors in all guest rooms at Sandals Emerald Bay in the Bahamas, where three American visitors died earlier this month and a fourth ...