so, eighth person?
https://nypost.com/2019/06/13/yoga-...3d0W9O-jNuaAAgeW7CY7SbwjemNRKuPdKfMyYi9om5uE#
A 42-year-old yoga teacher from Pennsylvania died this week when she was swept out to sea in the Dominican Republic — the eighth American tourist death reported in the country in recent weeks.
Surely Miller’s body was recovered by a local fisherman Wednesday after she vanished from a beach the day before in Cabarete, Dominican Today reported.
I think if we are counting Barbra Corcoran's brother and Leyla Cox (which I posted up-thread) that would make it 9
How horrible, the tainted alcohol contained methanol, which is in windshield washer fluid. This is what those poor people were drinking, just unbelievable.Do you remember Abbey Conner who died in Mexico a couple of years ago.? It was from tainted alcohol.
http://www.foxnews.com/world/mexican-resort-tainted-alcohol-abbey-conner-death
you were likely writing this post while i was posting about yeT ANother one, so if were at 9 (sorry i'm bad at math and can't quite keep up lol), now it must be 10! (see my above post after the other one i posted)![]()
No I think its nine, I already posted your article earlier about Leyla Cox, so I counted her already.![]()
How horrible, the tainted alcohol contained methanol, which is in windshield washer fluid. This is what those poor people were drinking, just unbelievable.
We used to be cautioned about drinking the water and having ice in our drinks when visiting overseas.
Methanol has caused countless deaths worldwide because it is substituted for the ethanol which is the alcohol that is in beverages.
Here's an article where 100 people were recently killed in India drinking alcoholic beverages highly contaminated by methanol.
Bootleg Liquor Kills 100 In India's Worst Outbreak In Years
As alcoholic beverages are drunk worldwide, governmental officials quickly realize they can tax alcoholic ( ethanolic) beverages to reap great tax revenues. So the legitimate ethanolic beverages are expensive and absolute alcohol ( 100% ethanol ) is difficult to get ahold of. So unscrupulous people dilute ethanol with with methanol, which is cheaper, and not that easy to detect by taste or smell. It has harsh awful side effects that can, indeed, be fatal or severely debilitating.
I think the advise given above is extremely important: Drink bottle beer, or maybe a locally-produced legitimate beverage that you have seen local drinking. Don't drink Western branded names or liquors like Scotch, Gin, Bourbon. Stuff that none of the locals drink
<rsbm>I read that the majority of tourists to DR are actually European, rather than USA or Canadians
No I think its nine, I already posted your article earlier about Leyla Cox, so I counted her already.![]()
Too many off topic posts having to be removed.
Please stay on topic.
Thanks.
<rsbm>I'm still not sure exactly what IS on topic.... I guess all heart attack/edema/GI ones?
... the real kicker for me is that they alllll americans. huh. interesting.
https://nypost.com/2019/06/13/state...X1daTcO6CNtkT77Y1ZXFqOZOw9BB0xWVOH5nW6RuyClM#
A Staten Island woman became the latest tourist to mysteriously die in the Dominican Republic Monday during a birthday trip to the country.
Leyla Cox, of New Brighton, died on June 10, just one day after celebrating her 53rd birthday, her distraught son told the Staten Island Advance, saying she would still be alive if she didn’t go to the popular island.
William Cox said US Embassy officials told him his mother’s death had been ruled a heart attack following an autopsy, but he said the spate of recent unexplained deaths of US visitors at the popular tourist destination made him suspicious.
“I am overwhelmed and confused and in shock,” he said Thursday. “I have a right to be suspicious.”
“With everything going on in the news right now, we think she’s a casualty of what’s been happening.”
I’m confused too what’s off topic. I guess anything other than DR deathsI'm still not sure exactly what IS on topic.... I guess all heart attack/edema/GI ones?
Also, with all of the other beatings, shootings, drownings, car accidents... it might be worth just making a Dominican Republic forum. Then it's all in one area and easier to tell that there are already threads for the other topics?
I think if we are counting Barbra Corcoran's brother and Leyla Cox (which I posted up-thread) that would make it 9
BBMI don't think Cox's death should be grouped with these suspicious deaths because Cox drowned in a rip tide and not under suspicious or undetermined circumstances.
so, eighth person?
https://nypost.com/2019/06/13/yoga-...3d0W9O-jNuaAAgeW7CY7SbwjemNRKuPdKfMyYi9om5uE#
A 42-year-old yoga teacher from Pennsylvania died this week when she was swept out to sea in the Dominican Republic — the eighth American tourist death reported in the country in recent weeks.
Surely Miller’s body was recovered by a local fisherman Wednesday after she vanished from a beach the day before in Cabarete, Dominican Today reported.