Two American sisters found unresponsive last week at a luxury resort while vacationing abroad both died of excess fluid in their lungs, according to a report obtained by People. The autopsy results, released Friday, show that Annie Marie Korkki, 37, died of acute pulmonary and cerebral edema and sister Robin Marie Korkki, 42, died from acute pulmonary edema, according to a report released by the office of the Seychelles Minister of Travel and Culture. Toxicology tests are being conducted, but results will not be ready for weeks, police spokesman Jean Toussaint told the Seychelles News Agency. Police said they found undisclosed prescription medication in the sisters' room.
- 9/30/2016
- by K.C. Baker, @kcbaker77777
- PEOPLE.com
Two American sisters found unresponsive last week at a luxury resort while vacationing abroad both died of excess fluid in their lungs, according to a report obtained by People. The autopsy results, released Friday, show that Annie Marie Korkki, 37, died of acute pulmonary and cerebral edema and sister Robin Marie Korkki, 42, died from acute pulmonary edema, according to a report released by the office of the Seychelles Minister of Travel and Culture. Toxicology tests are being conducted, but results will not be ready for weeks, police spokesman Jean Toussaint told the Seychelles News Agency. Police said they found undisclosed prescription medication in the sisters' room.
- 9/30/2016
- by K.C. Baker, @kcbaker77777
- PEOPLE.com
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