8 die in New Year's Eve carbon monoxide poisoning in Bosnia Bosnian police say eight young men and women have died in a cottage in southwest Bosnia, apparently from carbon monoxide poisoning during a New Year’s Eve celebrationSARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina -- Eight young men and women have died in a cottage in southwest Bosnia, apparently from carbon monoxide poisoning during a New Year's Eve celebration, police said Friday. Regional police Commissioner Milan Galic later told N1 broadcaster that the victims were local residents, four men and four women, aged 18-20. Top officials from Bosnia and Croatia offered condolences to their families. Bosnian and Croatian media said the eight were high school and university students who died from carbon monoxide leaking from a generator they used for heating as they celebrated New Year’s Eve in a holiday cottage. Carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless and tasteless gas that can cause sudden illness and death.
Source: ABC News January 01, 2021 13:30 UTC