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Officials provide update on 11-year-old girl who died on lake in Wisconsin, believe she lost consciousness due to carbon monoxide

Officials provide update on 11-year-old girl who died on lake in Wisconsin, believe she lost consciousness due to carbon monoxide

Yahoo3 days ago
MERRILL, Wis. (WFRV) – Officials in Lincoln County, Wisconsin, have provided an update on the death of an 11-year-old girl in a lake on Sunday, July 27.
According to a release from the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, the girl was identified as Maisy Livingston of Merrill, who fell out of a .
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The release said that officials believe Maisy suddenly lost consciousness due to Carbon Monoxide Toxicity, causing her to fall out of the boat. Preliminary findings indicated that Carbon Monoxide Toxicity was a likely contributor following the autopsy.
Three others in the same boat were treated for Carbon Monoxide Toxicity and are in stable condition. They are expected to fully recover.
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'Although it is not a common event, there are numerous documented incidents of boats moving at slow speeds for extended periods, allowing Carbon Monoxide to build up in and around a watercraft,' the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office said.
The investigation is ongoing, and officials say there doesn't appear to be any foul play involved.
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