Pontecagnano. A couple of foreigners were killed by carbon monoxide gas emanating from a brazier in which the coal used to heat the bedroom was burning. It happened during the night, between Wednesday and yesterday, in an apartment of the Heaven bed and breakfast, on the coast in Pontecagnano, where the bodies of Georges Simon Adjab and a woman, Suzanne Nicole Nkott, both originally from Cameroon, aged 38 and 41, were found.
The two, both regular, most likely died while sleeping and were found lifeless yesterday morning around 11, when an acquaintance of theirs rang the bell of the apartment where they were staying but no one opened. An SOS was launched, the police and the 118 personnel were alerted. On the coast, emergency workers intervened immediately with an ambulance and the Battipaglia carabinieri, under the orders of Major Sisto and Lieutenant Maddalena, who could do nothing but confirm the death of the couple. The investigators found that there were no wounds or signs of a struggle on either body, alerted the magistrate on duty at the Salerno Prosecutor's Office and ordered an external examination of the bodies, which was carried out late yesterday morning.
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