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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Lawsuit Alleges Negligence in Belize Resort Deaths

Lawsuit Alleges Negligence in Belize Resort Deaths

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Three young American women died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • A lawsuit claims the resort lacked essential CO detection systems.
  • Families seek accountability for alleged safety failures.
Lawsuit Alleges Negligence in Belize Resort Deaths

Three young American women tragically died from carbon monoxide poisoning at the Royal Kahal Beach Resort in San Pedro, Belize, on February 21, 2025. Wafae El Arar, 26, Imane Mallah, 24, and Kaoutar Naqqad, 23, were discovered unresponsive in their hotel room. The families have since filed a lawsuit against the resort's owners, local contractors, and the water heater manufacturer.

The complaint alleges that the resort was negligent by failing to install a working carbon monoxide detection system. Furthermore, the lawsuit claims that the defendants did not adequately warn guests about known safety hazards within the resort premises. This legal action seeks punitive damages and compensation for the suffering endured by the victims and their families.

Authorities initially suggested drugs were the cause of death, but official findings later confirmed carbon monoxide poisoning as the sole cause. The families emphasize that this was not an accident but a foreseeable result of prioritizing profit over safety. They aim to honor their daughters' lives and ensure accountability for corporate negligence.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The three American women died from carbon monoxide poisoning at a resort in San Pedro, Belize.
The lawsuit alleges that the resort lacked a working carbon monoxide detection system and failed to warn guests about known safety hazards.
The lawsuit names the hotel's Canadian owners, local contractors, and the American-headquartered company that manufactured the water heater as defendants.

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