12 die of carbon monoxide poisoning in Georgia: police
Twelve people, including 11 foreigners and one Georgian, died from carbon monoxide poisoning in an apparent accident at the Gudauri ski station in Georgia, police confirmed on Monday. Preliminary tests showed no signs of violence.
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- Published Date: 12:04 | 16 December 2024
- Modified Date: 12:05 | 16 December 2024
Twelve people have died of carbon monoxide poisoning in what appeared to be an accident at a ski station in Georgia, police said on Monday.
The bodies of 11 foreigners and one Georgian national were found in a sleeping area above a restaurant at the ski station of Gudauri, in the north of the Caucasus country, police said, adding that "preliminary tests do not indicate any trace of violence on the bodies".
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