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Report: Three women from Revere died of carbon monoxide poisoning in Belize
Report: Three women from Revere died of carbon monoxide poisoning in Belize

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time27-03-2025

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Report: Three women from Revere died of carbon monoxide poisoning in Belize

Three Revere women died of carbon monoxide poisoning while vacationing in Belize, according to a report by Channel 5 Belize. On Wednesday, the Belize National Forensic Science Service announced the findings of a toxicology report that took about three weeks to complete, according to Channel 5 Belize. The three women, described as lifelong friends were found dead in their hotel room at the resort in February. The families of Kaoutar Naqqad, 23, Wafae El-Arar, 26, and Imane Mallah, 26, have urged authorities in Belize and the United States to do an investigation to find the truth about what happened. In light of this recent development, a spokesperson for the three families said they are not commenting at this time. Belize authorities said there were no signs of foul play. Prior to today's finding there had been speculation the women may have suffered overdoses, with a news outlet in Belize reporting that gummies and alcohol were found in the room. The women were young professionals in the medical field and part of a tight-knit community, officials said. GoFundMe pages have been set up on behalf of each of the three families linked to the tragedy. This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW

Hotel where 3 Revere women were found dead is temporarily closed
Hotel where 3 Revere women were found dead is temporarily closed

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time18-03-2025

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Hotel where 3 Revere women were found dead is temporarily closed

Boston 25 News has learned the hotel in Belize, where three women from revere were found dead last month, is temporarily closed. Management at the Royal Kahal Beach Resort in San Pedro said it closed on March 7 and they hope to reopen soon. The hotel would not specify why the hotel closed and would only tell Boston 25 that there was some sort of issue. In February, three women, described as lifelong friends were found dead in their hotel room at the resort. The families of Kaoutar Naqqad, 23, Wafae El-Arar, 26, and Imane Mallah, 26, have urged authorities in Belize and the United States to do an investigation to find the truth about what happened. Belize authorities said there was no sign of foul play and there has also been speculation they may have suffered overdoses, with a news outlet in Belize reporting that gummies and alcohol were found in the room. The Massachusetts Medical Examiner is conducting autopsies here and we are awaiting results. Revere Mayor Patrick Keefe warned against a rush to judgment as he pushed for more transparency in the investigation. The women were young professionals in the medical field and part of a tight-knit community, officials said. The Department of State issued a Level 2 travel advisory for Belize in December 2024 due to an increased risk for crime. GoFundMe pages have been set up on behalf of each of the three families linked to the tragedy. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW

Hotel where 3 Revere women were found dead is temporarily closed
Hotel where 3 Revere women were found dead is temporarily closed

Yahoo

time18-03-2025

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Hotel where 3 Revere women were found dead is temporarily closed

Boston 25 News has learned the hotel in Belize, where three women from revere were found dead last month, is temporarily closed. Management at the Royal Kahal Beach Resort in San Pedro said it closed on March 7 and they hope to reopen soon. The hotel would not specify why the hotel closed and would only tell Boston 25 that there was some sort of issue. In February, three women, described as lifelong friends were found dead in their hotel room at the resort. The families of Kaoutar Naqqad, 23, Wafae El-Arar, 26, and Imane Mallah, 26, have urged authorities in Belize and the United States to do an investigation to find the truth about what happened. Belize authorities said there was no sign of foul play and there has also been speculation they may have suffered overdoses, with a news outlet in Belize reporting that gummies and alcohol were found in the room. The Massachusetts Medical Examiner is conducting autopsies here and we are awaiting results. Revere Mayor Patrick Keefe warned against a rush to judgment as he pushed for more transparency in the investigation. The women were young professionals in the medical field and part of a tight-knit community, officials said. The Department of State issued a Level 2 travel advisory for Belize in December 2024 due to an increased risk for crime. GoFundMe pages have been set up on behalf of each of the three families linked to the tragedy. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW

Three woman from Revere found dead at hotel in Belize
Three woman from Revere found dead at hotel in Belize

Yahoo

time24-02-2025

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Three woman from Revere found dead at hotel in Belize

A North Shore community is mourning the loss of three young women found dead while on vacation in Belize. The city of Revere shared the GoFundMe pages of Kaoutar Naqqad, Wafae El-Arar and Imane Mallah on Facebook on Monday, calling the women's deaths tragic and unexpected. The Royal Kahal Beach Resort in San Pedro told Boston 25 News that preliminary reports suggest all three died as a result of drug overdoses. The resort says it is still waiting on final confirmation from police. This is a developing story. Check back for updates as more information becomes available. Download the FREE Boston 25 News app for breaking news alerts. Follow Boston 25 News on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch Boston 25 News NOW

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