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Indians found dead at Georgian ski resort 

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Published: December 17, 2024 10:34 am
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11 restaurant workers are suspected to have died in their sleep from carbon monoxide poisoning 

Eleven Indian restaurant workers have died at the largest ski resort in Georgia, the Indian mission in the country stated on Monday. The local authorities suspect carbon monoxide poisoning as the cause of death.  

The bodies of 12 people, 11 Indian nationals and one Georgian citizen, were discovered by local police on Saturday in their bedrooms on the second floor of the Indian restaurant Haveli at the Gudauri resort, according to the Georgian minister of internal affairs. 

The official statement notes that, according to preliminary information from the investigation, a generator was placed in a confined area near the sleeping quarters. It was activated following a power outage, which likely led to the release of carbon monoxide into the rooms, asphyxiating the workers while they slept.  

Carbon monoxide, often referred to as a ‘silent killer’, is an odorless gas produced by the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels. Inhalation can hinder the blood’s ability to carry oxygen throughout the body. While general symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning include headache, dizziness, weakness, vomiting, chest pain, and confusion, people in their sleep may succumb to its effects without exhibiting any symptoms.  

“Investigative actions are actively underway in relation to the incident; forensic experts are working on-site, and interrogations of individuals connected to the case are ongoing. Relevant expert examinations have been scheduled,” officials said.  


READ MORE: Italian PM Meloni decries ‘inhumane’ death of Indian laborer 

Georgian police have opened a criminal investigation into possible negligent manslaughter. Initial findings revealed no evidence of violence or injuries, according to Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs. 

The Indian mission in Tbilisi extended its condolences to the families of the deceased and noted that it is working closely with the local authorities to facilitate the prompt repatriation of the bodies.

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