Jon Stewart is standing up for former military personnel by calling out their lack of public support.
09.05.2022 - 22:21 / perezhilton.com
Three Americans have been pronounced dead after a tragedy at a Sandals resort in the Bahamas.
Two men and one woman were found dead at the Sandals Emerald Bay Resort on the island of Exuma on Friday of last week, according to multiple media reports. A fourth woman was also hospitalized. The incident remains totally unexplained — calling back to the mysterious wave of deaths at the Bahía Príncipe resort in the Dominican Republic back in 2019. Investigators suspected tainted or poisoned alcohol, but nothing was ever proven in that case.
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Details were scarce for several days following this tragedy, and as of Monday morning, the deceased travelers’ identities still have not been publicly released by government officials. However, a man named Austin Chiarella spoke to ABC News about the tragedy, revealing that his parents were two of the four people involved.
According to the outlet, the younger Chiarella confirmed that his father, Vincent Chiarella, was one of the three people who died late last week at the island resort. Austin also informed the news org that his mother, Donnis Chiarella, was the female victim who is currently hospitalized.
Austin explained his mother and father, who were “both in their mid-60s,” had been celebrating their anniversary at the resort. Shocked and saddened, the poor young man told the outlet:
So what happened?!
Austin also shed new light on that. He told ABC News that his mother fell ill on Thursday night and visited a local health clinic for treatment. After being seen by doctors, she “thought she was alright,” and was deemed well enough to return to the villa where she and her husband had been staying.
Jon Stewart is standing up for former military personnel by calling out their lack of public support.
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