In a tragic incident at a mountain resort in Gudauri, Georgia, twelve Indian nationals lost their lives due to suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. Georgian police have initiated an investigation under Article 116 of the country’s Criminal Code, which pertains to “negligent manslaughter.”
The victims were found deceased in their bedrooms on the second floor of an Indian restaurant within the resort. According to Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs, initial inspections revealed no signs of injuries or violence on the bodies of the deceased.
Embassy Expresses Condolences
The Indian embassy in Georgia expressed its deepest condolences to the bereaved families and assured assistance to the victims’ relatives. In a statement, the embassy said, “Mission has just learned about the death of 12 Indian nationals in Gudauri, Georgia. Deepest condolences to the bereaved families. Mission is in touch with the local authorities to get details of the Indian nationals who lost their lives. All possible assistance will be given.”
Cause of Death: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Preliminary investigations suggest that carbon monoxide poisoning may have resulted from a power generator that was turned on in a closed indoor area near the victims’ bedrooms on Friday night. A forensic examination has been launched to confirm the exact cause of death.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs added, “Investigative actions are actively being carried out, forensic criminalistics are working on the spot, interviews of persons related to the case are being conducted, and appropriate examinations have been appointed.”
Ongoing Investigation
Georgian police have intensified efforts to uncover the precise circumstances surrounding the tragic incident. The investigation aims to identify potential lapses in safety protocols and determine accountability for the deaths.
This incident has raised concerns about safety regulations at tourist accommodations, particularly regarding the use of power generators and ventilation systems. The Indian government and Georgian authorities are working closely to address the aftermath of this tragic loss.
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