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Moldy Airbnb Linked to Cancer Patient's Death
3 Dec
Summary
- Cancer patient died from invasive fungal sinusitis.
- Toxic mold found in Airbnb AC unit, lawsuit claims.
- Family seeks over $1 million for wrongful death suit.

A grieving family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit seeking over $1 million, alleging that toxic mold in an Airbnb led to the death of a cancer patient. Mohamad Mustafa Gafoor, 67, was undergoing chemotherapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia when he stayed at the Airbnb in Houston. His relatives claim he contracted a fatal fungal infection from mold present in the home's air conditioning unit.
The lawsuit details that Gafoor was severely immunocompromised due to his leukemia, making him highly vulnerable to mold exposure. After being discharged from MD Anderson Cancer Center, he joined his family at the Airbnb. Within days, he developed symptoms that led to a diagnosis of invasive fungal sinusitis, later confirmed to be caused by aspergillus mold.
A mold assessment expert reportedly found the specific type of mold in the Airbnb's master bedroom AC unit, which blows directly onto the bed where Gafoor slept. The family argues that Airbnb failed to ensure the property was free from health hazards, leading to Gafoor's tragic demise.




