Two unconscious people were found in a hotel room on the Baltic Sea island of Usedom. The doctor could only report the death of a 56-year-old, while a 52-year-old was flown to a special hospital. Rescue workers noticed an increased concentration of carbon monoxide on Tuesday morning.
Carbon monoxide poisoning is therefore conceivable. The investigation into the cause is still ongoing. Hotel employees found the two unconscious people in their room. The 56-year-old was already dead, the 52-year-old became unresponsive and was flown to a special hospital. In addition, six people reported nausea and dizziness and were also taken to hospitals.
Hotel evacuated
There were 65 people in the house at the time of the emergency. The hotel was evacuated and the guests were accommodated in other accommodation. The island of Usedom largely belongs to the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
Source: Krone

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