Tragedy in Kyiv: three dead due to carbon monoxide poisoning from a generator.
Tragedy in the Desnyanskyi District of Kyiv
According to TSN.ua: The tragedy occurred in the Desnyanskyi district of Kyiv, where three people died from carbon monoxide poisoning: a 30-year-old woman and her elderly parents. The cause of death was acute carbon monoxide poisoning resulting from the operation of a generator that was running on a gas cylinder.
The bodies of the deceased were discovered during a check of the woman's parent's home. It is known that carbon monoxide is colorless and odorless, but extremely dangerous, as reported by the police.
Reaction to the tragedy
Following this tragedy, a criminal case has been opened under the article on intentional murder with a note of 'accident'. At the same time, key emergency recovery work on restoring electricity supply has been completed in Kyiv and the Kyiv region.
This tragedy highlights the dangers of using generators in enclosed spaces, especially during power outages. It is important for citizens to be aware of the risks associated with carbon monoxide poisoning and to adhere to necessary safety precautions. The restoration of electricity supply in the region may reduce the need for alternative energy sources that can be dangerous.
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