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Right on the money about insecticides causing pulmonary edema...and resorts in the tropics do heavily spray rooms, grounds and exteriors of buildings with pesticides:
I agree. Something is not adding up. They were at the bar earlier I read in another article. Drinks could have been dosed with a tasteless but lethal poison. Fentanyl, or too high dose scopolamine. The latter is used to get victims under control to easily rob them.
no one was robbed, and they had heart issues, the medical examiner considered and environmental toxin. waiting for the toxicology report
in the Dominican case the 3 victims suffered from hearth disease, an environmental toxin could have triggered the pulmonary edema on them. In the Fiji case is way more bizarre, they were young and healthy.
no known health issues.
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