Police in Belize told ABC News on Wednesday that Wafae El Arar, 26, Imane Mallah, 24, and Kaoutar Naqqad, 23, who were found dead in their hotel room last weekend, had died of acute pulmonary edema.
The causes of death for three Revere women who died while vacationing in Belize was “acute pulmonary edema,” or buildup of fluid in the lungs, officials in Belize told the Globe Wednesday.
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Massachusetts state employee found to double-dip pay with Revere jobA woman who worked for both the City of Revere and the state was found to have been double dipping on her paydays, a violation that will cost her $20,000 in civil penalties. Jessica Santiago was ...
Officials in Revere expressed their condolences in a Facebook post on Monday. “The City of Revere extends our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of the three local women who ...
“The City of Revere extends our heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of the three local women who tragically and unexpectedly passed away in Belize,” the Revere Police Department ...
The Revere City Council unanimously approved an intermunicipal agreement allowing Chelsea to join Revere and Winthrop in the Metro North Regional Emergency Communications Center (MNRECC). Since the ...
A vigil was held at a community mosque in Revere for the three young women who were found dead in Belize. Hundreds of people came out to the AICP Massachusetts to pay their respects to the ...
The Massachusetts Chief Medical Examiner’s office will examine the bodies of the three Revere women who were recently found dead in a hotel in Belize to determine their cause of death.
Friends and family gathered Tuesday night at a Mosque in Revere to honor the lives of three young women who died<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
They didn't release additional details. The city of Revere, Massachusetts, said in a social media post that the three women were local residents. "The City of Revere extends our heartfelt ...
BUT I’M SURE THERE’S MORE TO IT. REVERE CITY COUNCILOR IRA NOVOSELSKY SAYS QATAR WAS HIS NEIGHBOR AND TENANT. HE’S NOW HELPING HER FAMILY. HE ALSO CAUTIONS PEOPLE NOT TO RUSH TO JUDGMENT.
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