2019News

Autopsies point to deceased at hotel being in bad health

The Dominican Republic continues to be bad-mouthed abroad as other cases of tourists who have sued the Bahia Principe hotel chain are picked up by mainstream media abroad. The National Forensic Sciences revealed results of the autopsy of the three US citizens that died over two weeks at sister resorts at the Playa Nueva Romana hotel –Miranda Lynn Schaup Werner, and the couple Nathaniel Edward Holmes and Cynthia Ann Day.

The preliminary results of the autopsy of 41-year old Miranda Lynn Schaup Werner indicate she died on 25 May 2019 of pulmonary arrest after suffering a heart attack.

The preliminary results of the couple’s autopsies were:
63-year old Nathaniel Edward Holmes presented petechial hemorrhages in the pleural surface, cerebral and visceral generalized, as well as pulmonary edema, cardiomegaly, macroscopic hepatic cirrhosis, hemorrhagic gastritis, and pancreatic hemorrhage.

While 49-year old Cynthia Ann Day presented cerebral edema, petechial hemorrhages, brain, heart and lungs, pulmonary edema, cardiomegaly, besides chronic passive liver congestion, hemorrhagic gastritis, pancreatic hemorrhage, and hepatomegaly.

A Colorado couple says it has sued for suspicion of organophosphate poisoning from insecticides used in the extensive gardens of the complex.

The media reports that local investigators are assisted by officers of the FBI and CDC to close the cases.

Read more:
Listin Diario
The Denver Channel
El Dia

10 June 2019