logo
Parents speak from beyond the grave after they died alongside child in paradise beach resort

Parents speak from beyond the grave after they died alongside child in paradise beach resort

Daily Mail​3 days ago
A grieving daughter has revealed details of her last conversations with her mother, who was found dead inside a Colombia resort hotel room with her youngest sibling and her stepfather.
The body of Maryeli Canro's mother, Viviana Canro, was found on the floor by her grandfather, Orlando Canro, while her four-year-old brother, Kevin Martínez, and his father, Tito Martínez, were discovered on the bed of room 404 at the Toné Blue Hotel in San Andrés last Friday.
Maryeli, 25, told Noticias Caracol that she remained behind in Bogotá to look after her mother's hair salon while she enjoyed the trip to celebrate Father's Day and her grandmother's birthday.
Maryeli, the oldest of Viviana's three children, recalled placing a video call via WhatsApp around 8:30 pm last Thursday.
'The three of them snuggled up in bed. Ready to rest,' Maryeli recalled. '[They were] calm and happy in their room. They were all happy.'
However, Maryeli had to end the call because she had to tend to a customer and thought about calling them again at around 10:30pm.
'I checked my mom's last connection [on WhatsApp] and it was at 8:30,' she remembered. 'And I said, 'No, it's already very late. They must be resting because they're going to get up early tomorrow.'
Maryeli confirmed the family, including her grandparents, checked in at the Toné Blue Hotel last Wednesday and not the Portobelo Hotel, where it was initially reported that her loved were spending their vacation.
Viviana, Maryeli explained, was extremely upset over what she said were the hotel room's rotting conditions.
'We arrived at the Toné (hotel). We just arrived, yes. That hotel is really, really moisty. But you could see how moist it is, it smells really, really bad,' Viviana said in an WhatsApp audio message that Maryeli shared with Noticias Caracol.
Viviana complained that the room did not have any 'toilet paper' available and regretted she had booked her parents room in the same property.
'They don't have bathrooms; they don't have towels. Oh, no, I felt sorry for them. I felt bad for my parents. No, I don't know what to do,' she said.
In another audio message, Viviana told Maryeli that she had asked a female staff member about being moved into a different room.
'Yes, I said to the girl, "Can you change the room?" But then she answered me all rudely, "But not today, maybe tomorrow,"' Viviana said.
'Everything has changed so much, the rooms are dirty, they don't clean them,' the late mother wrote in a message that her daughter shared with Noticias Caracol. 'It's ugly, it smells bad.'
Orlando told the outlet that he too complained about his room's condition to his daughter.
'I went down to tell her: ''My love, that room is horrible. It's so filthy, dirty, no towels, no toilet paper, nothing,"' he said.
He recalled Viviana telling him, ''Oh, Daddy, I didn't like this hotel. That room smells awful.''
'I don't know, it had a kind of weird smell, like mold,' Orlando said. 'We let it go unnoticed, and look at the consequences.'
Maryeli revealed that her little brother Kevin was already feeling ill prior to arriving at the hotel from the airport and that he was still vomiting the following day.
Initial reports from the medical examiner's office found that all three victims died from poisoning.
Orlando visited the medical examiner's office and said he was informed that Kevin had 'nothing unusual in his stomach, that it was clean … and that his liver was clean.'
He is still awaiting for results from an autopsy for his daughter and son-in-law.
San Andrés Police Department colonel James Totena told Blue Radio that foul play had been ruled out and that they are waiting for the results of the autopsies.
'The poisoning could be airborne or ingested,' Totena said. 'Since there are no signs of violence, this is the most reasonable hypothesis for now, but the exact cause will be determined by the Medical Examiner.'
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Sister pays tribute to drowned Briton who ‘died trying to save his friend'
Sister pays tribute to drowned Briton who ‘died trying to save his friend'

The Independent

time2 hours ago

  • The Independent

Sister pays tribute to drowned Briton who ‘died trying to save his friend'

The sister of a British man who drowned in Portugal has said he died trying to save his best friend's life. King Edonmi, 29, and Mo Liasu, 27, both from Ipswich, lost their lives less than 24 hours after arriving on holiday in Albufeira, on Portugal's southern coast. The pair are believed to have drowned in a hotel swimming pool on July 15. Candles, flowers and tealights spelling out the men's names have since been laid near flats on Ipswich Waterfront. Kemi Edonmi, King's sister, paid tribute to her brother online, writing: 'My best friend is really gone. 'Rest in peace to my big brother and his best friend Mo, we love you and will never forget you both. 'The whole family is comforted by the fact that King died in Christ. 'From Jesus – For Jesus – Back to Jesus. We shall all meet again.' She said King had died while trying to save Mo's life. 'My brother died trying to save his friend's life,' she said. Some local reports suggested the men had been drinking, but Ms Edonmi insisted this was not true. 'My brother and Mo do not drink and were not intoxicated at the time of the incident,' she wrote. 'Articles with false information and insensitive comments don't know the pain they're causing the people closest to King and Mo.' A Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office spokesperson said: 'We are supporting the families of two British men who have died in Portugal and are in contact with the local authorities.' A fundraising page launched in the men's memory has raised more than £22,000 to help pay for the repatriation of their bodies. It said: 'On what was meant to be a joyful holiday in Portugal, our two dear friends Mo and King tragically lost their lives less than 24 hours after arriving. 'What was supposed to be sunshine and laughter turned into heartbreak no one could have imagined.' The Policia Judiciaria, Portugal's criminal investigation police, said the incident is not being treated as suspicious. A spokesperson said: 'The inspection of the scene revealed no evidence of criminal activity. 'Witnesses to the events were interviewed, confirming the investigation's belief that it was an accident.'

British woman ‘found dead behind church during family holiday in France'
British woman ‘found dead behind church during family holiday in France'

Telegraph

time2 hours ago

  • Telegraph

British woman ‘found dead behind church during family holiday in France'

A British woman in her 20s is reported to have died behind a church during a family holiday in France. The woman, who has yet to be named, is believed to have been on a trip to Normandy. She was discovered on rocks by St-Nicolas church in Barfleur by a walker at around 9am on Friday. The French television network France3 reported that the woman appeared to have drowned, but that the circumstances surrounding her death appeared 'somewhat unclear'. According to the Ouest-France newspaper, she had been staying with her family in a rented cottage on the quayside in the small fishing village. Forensic and research teams joined forces with criminal investigators and the gendarmerie, and an autopsy was carried out on Friday afternoon. The Normandy Prefecture declined to comment on the case, and the public prosecutor could not be reached for comment. Last week, a 35-year-old British woman was killed in Beaune, France, while jogging with her husband. The woman was hit by a car as she ran through Avenue Charles de Gaulle, and was pronounced dead at the scene. A local 45-year-old man, believed to be the driver involved, was arrested.

Mother swan and two cygnets killed in canal lock crush
Mother swan and two cygnets killed in canal lock crush

BBC News

time3 hours ago

  • BBC News

Mother swan and two cygnets killed in canal lock crush

Three swans have been killed in a canal after they were crushed between a lock wall and a eyewitness told BBC Hereford and Worcester that the two cygnets became trapped inside the lock and were unable to escape, while their mother attempted to "protect them". They said the boat continued to enter the lock despite onlookers alerting those on board to the swans' Canal and River Trust said the incident, which happened in Stourport on York Street on 11 July, was "tragic and entirely avoidable". West Mercia Police said it was aware of the deaths and would liaise with the RSPCA. Known as Mrs BJS, the swan was a well-loved character in the area and had lived on the canal for six years, a local resident added the surviving two cygnets "constantly go up and down" the canal looking for their the Canal and River Trust said it was "deeply saddening" to learn of the incident and urged anyone with information to contact the police or the RSPCA."[We are] devoted to protecting and supporting wildlife along our waterways - we are horrified by this cruel and senseless act," it said. Follow BBC Hereford & Worcester on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store