Five Teens Found Dead in Hotel Room Accident

Carbon monoxide appears to be to blame
By Kevin Spak,  Newser Staff
Posted Dec 28, 2010 7:04 AM CST
Five Teens Found Dead in Hotel Room Accident
A screenshot from El Nuevo Herald's video report.   (El Nuevo Herald)

Five teens were found dead in a Florida hotel room yesterday, after apparently accidentally poisoning themselves with carbon monoxide. Juchen Martial and his friends had rented the $62 motel room Sunday night to celebrate his birthday. But they left their car running, parked below their hotel room. The fumes from its exhaust drifted up and in through their slightly open door.

The car, a borrowed red Kia Optima, was still running when the hotel maid found their bodies at 2pm yesterday. “They thought the car wouldn’t start. That’s the reason it happened,” one of their friends tells the Miami Herald. The friend had helped jump start their car earlier in the night, and says they had left it on to charge the battery. “It seems like this is a tragic accident,” a police spokesman said. (More Florida stories.)

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