![]() “I’m doing preparations for my daughter’s baby shower and yesterday she turned to me and said, ‘Just to think you could be gone, you could have missed all of this.’” ![]() “I’ve heard all these different theories and the most that make sense to me would be a disgruntled employee or a serial killer,” she said. She suspects someone replaced the soda with chlorine and says she has been left with no taste buds, permanent respiratory problems and anxiety.Ī number of deaths have rocked the Bahia Principe Resort in Punta Cana. “If I knew then what I know now, I would have left the island straight away.” “This could have been me in the headlines,” Ms Montes told The Post. Reports of the growing death toll were particularly disturbing to Brooklyn’s Awilda Montes, 43, who said she began vomiting blood after drinking soda from her minibar at the Grand Bahia Principe last October - but survived. The recent spate of deaths has put the spotlight on what now appears to be a year-long pattern. “We’re never going to get them back, but we can give them justice.” ![]() “This is about justice for people that we love,” said Ms Nieves. ![]() The sister of Philadelphia woman Yvette Monique Sport, 51, last week called for answers after her sister died suddenly while staying at the Bahia Principe last June.įelicia Nieves told WTXF her sister had a drink from the minibar inside her room, went to bed and never woke up. Edward Holmes and Cynthia Day were found dead in their hotel room at the Grand Bahia Principe in La Romana. ![]()
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