Two pensioners die from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in Domodedovo

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The bodies of a 69-year-old man and a 66-year-old woman were discovered inside a private house located in the SNT Berezki, in the village of Provody, Domodedovo district. The discovery was reported by the press service of the SU SK in the Moscow region. Investigators found that the cottage had no central gas supply and was heated with a mobile gas heater. There were no visible signs of foul play on the victims when their bodies were examined.

Initial information points to carbon monoxide poisoning as the probable cause of death. Law enforcement teams arrived at the scene to conduct a thorough investigation, and additional inquiries will be carried out to determine all contributing factors and the exact sequence of events surrounding this incident. The investigation aims to establish how the pensioners came to rely on a mobile gas heater and whether any safety oversights played a role.

In a related note, authorities recently reported a separate carbon monoxide poisoning case involving a family of four children in Mineralnye Vody. This parallel event underscores the ongoing importance of carbon monoxide safety and the need for proper heating practices in homes without centralized gas connections. (Source: Press service of SU SK in the Moscow region.)

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