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|    Seychelles: Leftwing (White) US sisters     |
|    05 Oct 16 23:56:06    |
      XPost: chi.politics, sac.politics, soc.women       XPost: alt.niggers       From: wigger.dead@naacp.org              (CNN)Two American sisters found unresponsive in their resort in       the Seychelles died of excess fluid in their lungs, according to       authorities in the island nation off Africa's east coast.              Autopsies performed Wednesday showed Robin Korkki, 42, of       Chicago, and Anne Korkki, 37, of Denver, died from acute       pulmonary edema, or fluid in the lungs, police told the       Seychelles News Agency.              Cerebral edema, or excess fluid in the brain, also contributed       to Anne Korkki's death, the news agency reported.              No explanation was offered for the fluid buildup in the women's       lungs.              Experts are conducting a toxicology analysis in a forensic       laboratory in neighboring Mauritius, according to the news       agency.              No visible injuries              Resort management discovered the women unresponsive September 22       in their villa, Seychelles police spokesman Jean Toussaint told       CNN.              No visible signs of injuries were found on the bodies, he said.              The sisters were staying at the Maia resort on Seychelles' main       island, Mahe.              Seychelles authorities have contacted US officials, and both       nations are treating the investigation as high priority,       Toussaint said. He declined to provide further information,       citing privacy and ongoing investigations.              Calls to the US consular agency in the Seychelles went       unanswered.              'This isn't happening'              Worried relatives in the sisters' native Minnesota are seeking       answers.              In Minneapolis, their brother told a newspaper that the family       is getting no information on the case. Some family members have       traveled to the Seychelles to gather details and bring the       sisters' bodies home.              "At this point, the only details we know are the articles flying       around online," Chris Korkki told the (Minneapolis) Star Tribune       this week. "Two things keep going through my mind: This isn't       happening, and we just want answers."              He said his sisters were healthy and adventurous, and loved to       "experience life to the fullest." They had been posting photos       on social media showing them swimming and having fun while on       the vacation.              Anne Korkki moved to Denver last year, and worked for JP Morgan       Chase, the brother told CNN affiliate KCNC.              Robin Korkki worked as a commodities trader in Chicago, the       Chicago Tribune reported.              Popular destination              The Seychelles is a popular tourist destination because of its       pristine beaches, warm water and coral reefs.              The Korkki sisters were staying in Mahe, one of 115 islands in       the Indian Ocean nation.              They arrived in the Seychelles on September 15 and were due to       leave September 24, two days after they were found dead,       Toussaint said.              http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/30/us/seychelles-american-sisters-       found-dead/?iid=ob_article_organicsidebar_expansion                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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