The family of Alain Noël and Christine Sauvé, a couple found dead in their Dominican Republic vacation home, disputes the local authorities’ claim of natural causes, attributing their deaths to carbon monoxide poisoning. Their son, Jonathan, discovered the bodies on December 26, and Christine’s brother, Gilles Sauvé Jr., who tested the air, supports this theory. Forensic pathologist Dr. Yann Dazé questions the official findings, noting the implausibility of both dying from the same illnesses simultaneously. The property developer plans to install carbon monoxide detectors to prevent future incidents, with an autopsy report pending.
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