Apparent carbon monoxide poisoning deaths in Maryland investigated
Five people were found dead Tuesday of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in an Oxon Hill home, authorities said.
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April 24, 2012
The back of the home where five people were found dead of suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in the 700 block of Shelby Drive in Oxon Hill. Marc S. Bashoor, chief of the Prince George’s County Fire/EMS Department, said the early investigation has shown that the exhaust pipes in the home’s heating system were “rusted and separated” and that carbon monoxide was pumped inside instead of venting out.
Mark Gail / The Washington Post
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