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Canadian Couple Found Dead in Dominican Republic

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Couple found unresponsive by their son in Dominican vacation home.
  • Autopsy results expected as family awaits answers about deaths.
  • Couple reportedly felt exhausted and unwell before their passing.
Canadian Couple Found Dead in Dominican Republic

Christine Sauvé, 55, and Alain Noël, 56, from Québec, Canada, were discovered deceased in their vacation home in the Dominican Republic on December 26th. Their son found them unresponsive in their residence. The couple had arrived in the Dominican Republic on December 14th for a month-long vacation. Christine had experienced dizziness and sought medical attention the day before, while Alain also reported mild dizziness.

Prior to their deaths, the couple had spoken with family in Canada and appeared "exhausted." Christine had a history of high blood pressure and diabetes, and she had wondered if her dizziness was related to these conditions. They also mentioned experiencing a "stomach problem." Despite these symptoms, they did not report feeling acutely ill during their last conversation.

The family is awaiting the results of autopsies, which are expected to provide initial findings later this week, though a final report may take up to four months. Gilles Sauvé Jr., Christine's brother, expressed that speculation about murder or suicide is untrue. He emphasized remembering his sister and Alain for their kindness, noting his commitment to care for their children as he would his own.

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.
Christine Sauvé and Alain Noël were found dead in their vacation home in the Dominican Republic.
They were found on Friday, December 26th, by their son.
They both reportedly felt exhausted and had experienced symptoms like dizziness and stomach problems.

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