Family Of 5 Found Dead In Ohio Home From Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Tragedy struck Ohio on April 15 when a family of 5 were found dead in their residence. Authorities admitted that they expect carbon monoxide poisoning to be the culprit of their deaths.

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Gallia County Sheriff’s Office shared a post on Facebook, detailing their findings. In the post they shared that they “received a call of five unresponsive individuals inside a residence” and went to investigate. Upon investigating, emergency personnel determined “that these individuals had perished inside of the residence.”

Additionally, medical personnel ruled out any foul play in the family’s’ deaths. Later, Gallia County Sheriff’s Office shared the identities of the two adults who perished in the residence. They were identified as Brian A. Doss (age 35) and Lora Schuman (age 34.) The three remaining victims were their children, and their identities were left unsaid. It was in this update that the authorities shared their belief that the family died from carbon monoxide poisoning.

They wrote, “the determination made by the Gallia County Coroner, it has been found that these individuals perished as a result of an exposure to carbon monoxide gas inside of their residence.” Family members had their suspicions at to what occurred…

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