Two people died in Kafr al-Dawwar after inhaling carbon monoxide

Two people were killed as a result of inhaling carbon monoxide gas produced by a “home heater.” The two bodies were transferred to the mortuary, at the disposal of the Public Prosecution Office at Kafr El-Dawwar General Hospital, and a report was issued on the incident to initiate investigations.

Major General Ahmed Arafat, director of security for the Beheira Governorate in Egypt, received a notification from the Kafr El-Dawwar police station stating that the hospital had received the bodies of two people after inhaling carbon monoxide gas “heater” in the village of Bardala, affiliated to the same centre.

By moving and examining the death of “Ali A.”, 48 years old, a resident of Kafr al-Dawwar, “Hanan F.

M.» 45 years old, resident of Kafr al-Dawwar, and the two bodies were kept at the disposal of the Public Prosecution at Kafr al-Dawwar General Hospital.

The village of Luqana, affiliated to Damanhour District, Beheira Governorate, witnessed the death of Sayed Ahmed Issa, his wife and son, Doctor Muhammad, a pediatrician specialist at Shabrakhit General Hospital, after they were infected with the silent killer "heater gas".

Also, 9 people suffered from suffocation with the same gas inside the house, and they were transferred to Itai El-Baroud General Hospital for necessary medical examinations and first aid.

In the same context, a family of 4 people was killed by inhaling heater gas also in one of the villages of Hosh Issa center in the middle of this month, and a report was issued regarding the incident to start investigations.

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