Univision reports that Robin Bernstein, the ambassador of the United States to the Dominican Republic, saidrecent high-profile incidentsinvolving American tourists in the Caribbean island nation were isolated cases.
“We have 2.7 million Americans who come to the country and the statistics is that this is a very … unique event,” Bernstein said. “They come to visit the beautiful beaches and enjoy the great culture. Unfortunately sometimes those things happen to people.”
Over a five-day period in May,three American tourists diedin the same resort in the Dominican Republic, allreportedly of respiratory failureand fluid accumulation in their lungs.
It is not known what brought about the fatal episodes of the victims who died in their rooms at the La Romana resorts. But a relative of Miranda Schaup-Werner’s, the Pennsylvania woman who died five days before engaged coupleEdward Nathaniel Holmes and Cynthia Ann Daywere found dead, believes the deaths are no coincidence.
“They died five days after, and the cause was determined to be the same, this just puts this whole thing through the stratosphere,” Jay McDonald, who is acting as thefamily spokesman for his brother-in-law, Daniel Werner, Miranda’s husband, told Fox News.
“Something is going on, and we want to know what it is.”
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On Tuesday, the U.S. State Department confirmed the three Americans tourists’ deaths to PEOPLE.
“We can confirm the recent deaths of three U.S. citizens in La Romana, the Dominican Republic – Nathaniel Edward Holmes, Cynthia Ann Day, and Miranda Schaup-Werner. We offer our sincerest condolences to the families for their loss,” a Department of State Official wrote.
Miranda Schaup-Werner and Daniel Werner.
Schaup-Werner, an Allentown, Pennsylvania psychotherapist, 41, collapsed shortly after mixing a drink from the minibar in the hotel she’d recently checked into to celebrate her 9th wedding anniversary with husband Daniel Werner.
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“Suddenly, she called out to Dan and he came right over and she was unable to breathe. She collapsed, she couldn’t communicate,” McDonald told Fox New.
Werner attempted CPR and called for help, and responding paramedics administered an epinephrine injection, typically used to treat life-threatening allergic reactions, but Schaup-Werner was declared dead soon after.
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“It was very sudden,” McDonald said. “[Daniel] said one moment [Miranda was] taking pictures, smiling, happy and the next moment, in extreme pain and collapsing… she had no known health issues that I knew of.”
Punta Cana Tourism Police spokesman Ramon Britodescribed the couple’s mysterious deaths toThe Washington Postas “a bit unusual.”
Edward Nathaniel Holmes and Cynthia Ann Day.Facebook
Before they died, the couple shared photos of themselves on the beach, out for dinner and with friends.
“Can somebody please loan me $250,000 bcuz I don’t want to come home!!!!!” Holmes captioned a series of photos with Day.
source: people.com