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Four Found Dead in New Hampshire Home from Suspected Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Officials believe the deaths of two older and two younger adults on Christmas Day were accidental and linked to a lack of carbon monoxide alarms.

  • Four adults were discovered deceased in a Wakefield, New Hampshire home during a welfare check on Christmas Day.
  • Authorities suspect carbon monoxide poisoning, with autopsies scheduled to confirm the cause of death.
  • The victims, two older and two younger adults, were found after family members reported them missing from a holiday gathering.
  • Investigators found no working carbon monoxide detectors in the home and are examining a gas heating system as a potential source.
  • Officials urge residents to install and maintain carbon monoxide alarms to prevent similar tragedies, emphasizing the gas's odorless and colorless nature.
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