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An American tourist was found dead at the same Bahamian resort where three people died earlier this year.

An American tourist was recently found dead at the same resort in the Bahamas . Earlier this year he killed three American travelers from carbon monoxide poisoning.

The man is in his 70s and he was experiencing Covid symptoms while on the island, a spokesperson for the Royal Bahamas Police told NBC News. .

The official cause of death is pending a final autopsy, but officials say foul play is not suspected.

This tourist was staying at his resort Great Sandals He Emerald His Bay on Exuma when he began to feel unwell. Emerald Bay is located on Great He Exuma, one of the largest islands in the Exuma area of ​​the Bahamas.

"As a result, he was tested … and tested positive," police said in a statement. "Then he self-isolated."

The unidentified man's remains are taken to New He Providence for autopsy.

A horrific incident occurred at the same luxury resort where three American tourists died of carbon monoxide poisoning in May. (65), and Vincent Chiarella (64), who lives in Florida. He visited a nearby facility due to poor physical condition.

The three victims were staying in his two separate villas, which adjoined each other. Chiarella was celebrating her wedding anniversary with his wife of 65, Donnis Chiarella, who was flown to a Florida hospital for treatment and survived.

Police determined their deaths to be tragic but isolated incidents.

At the time of their deaths, a Sandals Resort spokesperson said: says.  Please contact the news his team by sending an email to [email protected].

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