Three Americans dead after ‘health emergency’ at luxury resort in Bahamas
Fourth person airlifted to hospital after falling ill at Sandals Emerald Bay in Exuma
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Your support makes all the difference.Three people from the US have mysteriously died at a luxury resort in the Bahamas.
The acting prime minister has confirmed that two men and a woman died at Sandals Emerald Bay in Exuma on Friday.
MP for Exuma and minister of tourism Chester Cooper said another American woman was airlifted to Princess Margaret Hospital in Nassau.
Cooper said that the cause of the three deaths is currently unknown, but added that “foul play is not suspected”.
A spokeswoman for Sandals said the staff at the Exuma resort had been alerted to a health emergency and medics were quickly sought.
She told the Daily Mirror that the guests’ families are being supported.
Local police believe two of those who died complained of feeling ill the night before, People reported.
A force spokesperson said: “Our initial investigations revealed that the couple found in the second villa complained of illness the previous evening.
“They attended the local medical facility and on completion of receiving treatment, they returned to their lodging.”
Officers said two of the victims, who were allegedly a couple, were found in the same property and had shown signs of “convulsions”, but added there were no indications of trauma.
The plush Bahamas destination is popular with Britons, as well as other hotels in the Sandals chain across the Caribbean.
Mr Cooper told the Mirror: “I have been regretfully informed today of the death of three American visitors, two men, and a woman, at a resort property on Exuma.
“Another American woman has been airlifted to Princess Margaret Hospital.
“I have been briefed by the commissioner of police and the resort’s executive management on the matter. I am currently in Eleuthera on ministerial business. As I am acting in the capacity of prime minister, I have briefed Prime Minister Davis on the matter.
He continued: “Police are investigating and the cause of death is still unknown.
“However, I am advised that foul play is not suspected. I have asked Minister of Health and Wellness Dr. Michael Darville to lead a delegation this evening to Exuma of Health and Wellness, Environment and Public Works officials.
He added: “The public will be kept abreast of information as soon as it becomes available. We offer our thoughts and prayers to the families affected.”
A Sandals spokesperson said: “Nothing is more important to Sandals Resorts than the safety of our guests.
“It is with deep sadness that we can confirm the passing of three guests at Emerald Bay Resort on May 6, 2022.
“A health emergency was initially reported and following our protocols we immediately alerted emergency medical professionals and relevant local authorities to provide support and investigate the situation.”
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