BREAKING 3 U.S. tourists die at Bahamas hotel after falling ill, another airlifted to hospital
Three U.S. tourists have died at a resort in the Bahamas after falling ill, officials of the Atlantic island nation confirmed, and another was airlifted to a hospital for treatment.
He said the environmental health scientists, physicians and others were investigating to ensure there was not a public health hazard.
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