Police are investigating and the cause of death is unknown.
MEXICO CITY — Officials in the Bahamas say three U.S. tourists have died at a resort there after falling ill.
Acting Prime Minister Chester Cooper issued a statement Friday saying that police are investigating and the cause of death was unknown, though foul play “is not suspected.”Health Minister Michael Darville said Saturday that some hotel guests went to a clinic Thursday with nausea and vomiting, were treated and left. Three were later found dead. A fourth was flown to a hospital.Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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