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Families of three U.S. women who died from carbon monoxide poisoning at a Belize resort in Feb 2025 sued the hotel’s owners, contractors, and water heater maker, citing negligence and lack of safety measures.
The families of three American women who died from carbon monoxide poisoning at a Belize resort in February 2025 have filed a federal lawsuit, blaming the hotel’s Canadian owners, contractors, and the water heater manufacturer for negligence.
The women, from Revere, Massachusetts, were found dead in their room before returning home.
The suit alleges the resort lacked carbon monoxide detectors, had a faulty water heater, and ignored prior guest complaints of symptoms.
Families seek accountability and changes to prevent future tragedies, highlighting concerns about international travel safety and corporate responsibility.
The case may face jurisdictional challenges, and investigations continue.
Las familias de tres mujeres estadounidenses que murieron por envenenamiento por monóxido de carbono en un complejo turístico de Belice en febrero de 2025 demandaron a los propietarios del hotel, a los contratistas y al fabricante del calentador de agua, alegando negligencia y falta de medidas de seguridad.