Carbon Monoxide Leak Claims Lives of Massachusetts Family on Christmas Day
A tragic incident occurred in Wakefield, New Hampshire, where a carbon monoxide leak led to the deaths of four family members from Newton, Massachusetts. The victims, identified as Matthew Goldstein, 52, Lyla Goldstein, 54, and their daughters Valerie, 22, and Violet Goldstein, 19, were found in their vacation rental on December 25.
According to New Hampshire State Fire Marshal Sean Toomey, the leak was caused by a malfunction in the home’s propane gas heating system, which also had a damaged ventilation system. Three of the victims were discovered in a bedroom and one in a bathroom. The New Hampshire Office of the Chief Medical Examiner confirmed that all four died from carbon monoxide poisoning.
The family was scheduled to attend a holiday gathering before the tragedy struck. Investigators are urging residents to perform regular maintenance on heating systems and ensure that smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are properly installed and functional.
The investigation into this incident is ongoing as authorities work to prevent similar occurrences in the future.
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