Hyatt, the record’s management company, is conducting an “extensive independent investigation…led by a third party” into the troubling deaths.
under mysterious circumstances earlier this month has closed as it pursues an investigation into the incident.Hyatt, the record’s management company, is conducting an “extensive independent investigation…led by a third party” into the troubling deaths, a spokesperson said.
– died from gas inhalation, the Baja California Sur Attorney General’s Office later said they succumbed to “intoxication by substance to be determined.”Authorities believe the Californians had already been dead for over 10 hours by the time paramedics arrived.
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