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Two American Girl Tourists Found Asphyxiated by Gas Fumes in Israel

February 28, 1966
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Two American girl tourists from New York were asphyxiated by gas fumes this weekend in the apartment of an acquaintance in Beersheba. The bodies of the girls — Arlene Bazer of Flushing, N.Y., and Virginia Dalessio of Whitestone — were found in the bathroom of a flat belonging to Gustav Shapiro, a Beersheba resident, after Shapiro returned from an errand.

The girls, who had been staying at Kibbutz Mishmar Haemek, were staying at the Shapiro flat overnight while enroute to Eilat, Israel’s southernmost town. Police, who ruled out the possibility of foul play, said that a bird’s nest was found in the exhaust pipe of a gas heater, indicating that the girls had apparently suffocated by carbon monoxide.

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