Two sisters die from carbon monoxide inhalation in San Pablo: mother is in serious condition | National

Two sisters die from carbon monoxide inhalation in San Pablo: mother is in serious condition | National
Two sisters die from carbon monoxide inhalation in San Pablo: mother is in serious condition | National

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Two minors died from carbon monoxide poisoning in San Pablo, while their mother is in life-threatening condition at the Quilacahue Hospital. The tragic event took place in Currimahuida after a power outage that led the family to use a generator in their home. The emanation of smoke from the generator caused carbon monoxide poisoning, claiming the lives of the sisters, while instructions from the Prosecutor’s Office are awaited for the police to carry out the corresponding procedures.

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This Friday it was reported the death of two minors due to carbon monoxide poisoning in the province of Osorno, in the Los Lagos region.

For its part, The mother of the victims was transferred to the Quilacahuin Hospital, where she would be in life-threatening condition.

This tragic event occurred in Currimahuida sector, on Route U22 on the way to Trinidad. in San Pablo, in the northern part of the coastal area of ​​the province of Osorno.

According to the information collected by Radio Bío Bío, a power outage occurred in said sector, so The family used a generator inside the home.

A call to Carabineros reported that two teenagers, ages 11 and 16, were dead inside a home. and the arrival of emergency teams The mother was found with vital signs, and was urgently transferred to a healthcare facility.

The smoke emanating from the generator would have caused carbon monoxide poisoningclaiming the lives of both sisters.

We are awaiting instructions from the Prosecutor’s Office so that the police adopt the rigorous procedure.

 
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