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Christmas Day tragedy: Family of four found dead in New Hampshire home after suspected carbon monoxide leak

IndiaTimes Sunday, 29 December 2024 ()
A Massachusetts family of four has died from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at their New Hampshire vacation home on Christmas Day. The absence of carbon monoxide detectors in the house contributed to the tragedy. The home’s defective propane heating system is believed to be the cause, and investigations are ongoing.
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