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SOURCE: BELIZE LIVE NEWS- Authorities in San Pedro are investigating the discovery of three female bodies at the Royal Kahal Resort on Coconut Drive.
According to initial reports, the resort’s general manager called 911 after staff members conducted a routine check of a room and found three women unresponsive inside.
The women, who appear to be in their 30s, were pronounced dead at the scene. Their identities and nationalities have not yet been confirmed.
San Pedro police are currently securing the area as investigators gather evidence. The circumstances surrounding the deaths remain unclear, and authorities have not disclosed whether foul play is suspected.
More details will be provided as the investigation develops.
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This is so bad for this country’s tourism product. Time for this government to go my people.
Maybe they overdose on drugs, or maybe food poison
How did they die ? Who killed them?..
That is so sad.. RIP🕊️🙏
Such a tragic and disturbing incident. Prayers for the victims and their families.
I hope this isn’t a sign of a bigger problem in the area. RIP🕊️
Something isn’t right here. Hoping for a thorough investigation and no cover-ups.
sound like CARBON DIOXIDE poisoning if no foul play
The tragic discovery of three young American women, aged 23, 24, and 26, found deceased in their hotel room at the Royal Kahal Beach Resort in San Pedro, Belize, raises serious concerns. While initial reports suggest overdoses, the possibility of poisoning must be carefully considered. The fact that all three women were found together under suspicious circumstances increases the need for a thorough investigation into all potential causes of death. Given the history of methanol poisoning in Belize and ongoing concerns about counterfeit substances, authorities should leave no stone unturned in determining whether this was a tragic overdose or a deliberate act of poisoning. However, given the alleged police corruption in Belize, I doubt that a thorough investigation will take place, and this could hinder any meaningful answers. In light of this, it may be a wise decision for the families to arrange for an independent autopsy in the United States to ensure clarity and transparency in determining the exact cause of death. Our hearts go out to the families of these young women, and we hope that the investigation brings the answers they deserve, ultimately calling attention to the need for better regulation and vigilance to prevent such tragedies in the future.
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