There is a death at the Sandals Emerald Bay resort.
A tourist died of natural causes, according to the hotel. It was reported that he had tested positive for carbon dioxide.
The three US tourists died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
The hotel said an American died at the resort.
According to The Washington Post, a US citizen died after testing positive for carbon dioxide.
A hotel spokesman confirmed to Insider that a guest has passed away from natural causes.
TheBahamian authorities don't suspect any foul play. We remain in close contact with the guest's family, and we wish to extend our deepest sympathies.
Three American tourists died at a five-star resort in May of this year, according to Insider.
The Royal Bahamas Police Force said in a statement that they were called to the resort after hotel staff found a man dead. The officers were told that a couple was unresponsive in a different villa.
The couple felt unwell the night before. There were three hotel guests who died. Three tourists were also hospitalized.
The Royal Bahamas Police Force investigated the deaths of three tourists who died of carbon monoxide poisoning.
The deaths were referred to as an "isolated incident" by a hotel spokesman. Carbon monoxide detectors have been installed in all guest rooms at the resort, as well as in all of the company's rooms.
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