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“Mysterious Deaths: Carbon Monoxide Clues Raise New Questions”
The tragic deaths of Kaoutar Naqqad, Imane Mallah, and Wafae Elarar have left a community and an entire nation grappling for answers. The initial narrative attributing the deaths to a drug or alcohol overdose contradicts both the victims’ well-established profiles and emerging evidence suggesting a potential carbon monoxide hazard. In an environment where a gas-powered water heater and a VRF air conditioning system create a plausible scenario for carbon monoxide poisoning, the failure of carbon monoxide detectors to sound an alarm raises serious concerns.
1 : Official Statement Raises Doubts About Timing and Credibility of Evidence
Belize Police Commissioner, Mr. Williams Chester, stated in a press interview on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, that initial reports indicate the girls may have died long before they were discovered. The cause of death was attributed to fluid accumulation in the lungs, leading to fatal pulmonary edema.

2 : Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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Inhaling carbon monoxide (CO) can cause fluid buildup in the lungs, resulting in non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema, which can be fatal in severe cases.
The symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning vary depending on its severity. However, in advanced cases leading to pulmonary edema, they may include:
• Severe headache
• Dizziness and mental confusion
• Nausea and foamy vomiting
• Shortness of breath
• General weakness and fatigue
• Rapid heartbeat
• Loss of consciousness or coma
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• Did the resort know about the deaths from the beginning but deliberately delayed notifying the police while the crime scene was swept and evidence manipulated to align with the narrative they wanted to present?
• This statement raises questions about the integrity of the actions taken in the first hours after the incident and whether there was possible collusion or an attempt to conceal the truth before the authorities arrived at the scene.

3 : Legal Analysis of the Case and Circumstances
According to official records, the last documented entry of the young women into the resort was at 19:00 on Thursday, February 20, 2025. Yet, their absence was neither noticed nor reported until 11:30 AM on Saturday, February 22, 2025—meaning 40 hours passed without the resort taking any action to verify their whereabouts or question the lack of new guests in the suite.
The pressing question: Did the resort genuinely fail to notice their absence for nearly two days, or was there deliberate concealment of their deaths while the room was aired out, cleaned, and potential evidence removed?
If surveillance cameras recorded their entry into the suite at 19:00 on Thursday, did they also capture the presence of the tequila bottle in the room? Did they document the timing of housekeeping staff entering the suite? Was there an unusual pattern of staff entering and exiting the room?
Additionally, has it been verified that no evidence was tampered with or misleading evidence staged? Were the testimonies of housekeeping staff scrutinized especially given that a surveillance camera was positioned near the suite, as seen in a video released at the moment police arrived on the scene?

4 :Â Shocking Leaks: Resort Accused of Cleaning the Crime Scene Before Police Arrival.
Shocking Leaks: Resort Accused of Cleaning the Crime Scene Before Police Arrival.
Shocking Leaks: Resort Accused of Cleaning the Crime Scene Before Police Arrival.
Some testimonies we received suggest that the deaths were discovered before the official announcement and that the scene was cleaned and evidence fabricated before authorities arrived. Additional reports indicate that a housekeeping staff member allegedly confided in a friend that the resort’s management had purchased the tequila bottle and drugs before the police arrived and that the suite was aired out and cleaned to eliminate any traces that might raise suspicions about the incident.
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Conclusion & Summary
The circumstances surrounding the deaths of Kaoutar Naqqad, Imane Mallah, and Wafae Elarar , reveal serious discrepancies between the official narrative and emerging evidence. While the deaths were initially attributed to a drug or alcohol overdose, environmental factors—such as the presence of a gas-powered water heater and a VRF air conditioning system strongly suggest the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning, raising concerns about the failure of gas detectors to trigger an alarm.
The 40-hour delay in reporting the incident, combined with official statements suggesting that the victims may have been deceased long before they were found, heightens suspicions of possible collusion—especially amid allegations that the crime scene was cleaned and the room ventilated before authorities arrived.
The key unanswered questions remain: Was the resort aware of the deaths from the outset? Was evidence manipulated to conceal the true cause of death? And why did surveillance cameras fail to capture any suspicious activity before the bodies were discovered?
All these factors underscore the urgent need for an independent and impartial investigation to uncover the truth and ensure that justice is not obstructed in this still-mysterious case.
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Part 8 – To be continued
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