On Saturday afternoon, Capdepera police were contacted by a relative of a British couple who was unable to get in touch with them. The police went to the address, a rural property in Cala Mesquida, and found the couple lying on a bed. The man, in his fifties, was dead. The 39-year-old woman was in a very serious condition and was rushed to Manacor Hospital.
British man dies of carbon monoxide poisoning in Mallorca
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I lost two friends to this dangerous non smelling gas. I do not use gas anymore. But I always have a Carbon Monoxide detector that is plugged into the mains socket. I feel anyone who uses Gas, should have a Carbon Dioxide plug in detector.