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British, German tourists die in Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka police said Saturday that they have opened an investigation into the deaths of two female tourists, German media Deutsche Welle reported.
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Sri Lanka police said Saturday that they have opened an investigation into the deaths of two female tourists, German media Deutsche Welle reported.


A 24-year-old British national, along with a 26-year-old German, was feeling sick at their hostel in Sri Lanka's capital, Colombo, and then taken to the hospital, the DW reported.


The family of the British woman, Ebony McIntosh, said she had experienced symptoms of vomiting, nausea, and difficulty in breathing.


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McIntosh passed away in the Sri Lankan hospital where she was being treated on February 1. It was the same day she entered the facility for treatment. 


The German woman passed away later. She was staying at the hotel with a German man, who is still hospitalized, according to DW.


Sri Lankan authorities are seeking to determine whether the deaths of the tourists can be linked to their rooms being cleansed for insects on January 30. The police say toxic pesticides may have been used in the rooms to control bedbugs and other pests.      


There is also a chance that the death of the female tourists could have been due to food poisoning, reported DW.


Ebony McIntosh's family has started a GoFundMe to travel to Sri Lanka and bring her back to the UK. "We need to be with her and bring her home safely," it read on the GoFundMe page.


 

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