Coroner says carbon monoxide suspected in four deaths
ASHCROFT, B.C. — British Columbia’s coroners service suspects carbon monoxide killed a family of four in their home in the province’s Interior.
Toxicology tests were underway and the coroners service said it expects the results later this week. The agency did not identify the source of the carbon monoxide gas.
A woman who died alongside her two boys and spouse — whose names have not been released — was remembered Monday by Ashcroft Mayor Jack Jeyes as a soft-spoken, happy person.