The mystery of three American friends who died celebrating Day of the Dead in Mexico last month has apparently been solved. 28-year-old Jordan Marshall, 28-year-old Kandace Florence, and 33-year-old Courtez Hall (above, left to right) were in Mexico City at the end of October to celebrate Dia de Los Muertos.
After a disturbing phone call in which Kandace said she suddenly felt ill, the three were found dead in their Airbnb, leaving their families both grieving and confused as they tried to learn the truth.
Now, we finally have an answer. Mexico City’s attorney general’s office says the deaths were a result of carbon monoxide poisoning in the apartment they were renting.
In a long-awaited statement on Tuesday, the office explained an investigation had been conducted into the “death of three foreigners, derived from possible poisoning by gas inhalation inside an apartment in the La Rosita, Cuajimalpa de Morelos.” That gas was determined by experts to be carbon monoxide. Related: Airbnb Has Secret Team To Pay Off Rape Victims, Clean Up Dead Bodies, Etc! According to the attorney general, this was suspected from the start as security guards at the apartment complex smelled the gas.
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