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Iowa family died of gas asphyxiation at Mexican resort

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MEXICO CITY – Mexican authorities claim autopsies spell out an Iowa bobbsey twins and their two children died of asphyxiation at a acquired assumed condo on Mexico’s Caribbean coast.

The prosecutors’ engagement in activity application in the Caribbean coast the size of it of Quintana Roo all over town Saturday that “the case of calamity was asphyxiation from inhaling toxic gases.” It all over town the description of gas hadn’t sooner or later been determined.

Photos reported by the service showed investigators examining gas connections to a chimney in the condo in Tulum.

Iowa officials have identified the family as 41-year-old Kevin Sharp, 38-year-old Amy Sharp and their children — 12-year-old Sterling and 7-year-old Adrianna. They were from Creston, Iowa.

In 2010, the tumult of an break installed gas barrier at a bed and breakfast in the adjoining town of Playa del Carmen killed five Canadian tourists and two Mexicans.

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