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=20 After deaths, more tourists t= o Dominican Republic say they were stricken with illness - Their island get= aways went bad in ways that sound similar: crippling stomach cramps, explos= ive diarrhea and malaise that lasted after they returned home. But in some = ways, they consider themselves lucky. They survived their trips to the Domi= nican Republic. As reports of American tourists dying in the country contin= ue to grab headlines, some travelers who fell violently ill tell CNN they w= onder whether they may have escaped a worse fate. More than a dozen reached= out to Kaylynn Knull and Tom Schwander, a Colorado couple who were the foc= us of a CNN story this month, to share their accounts of being sickened. CN= N interviewed most of them. Their experiences ranged from what they felt wa= s most likely food poisoning or a virus to what seemed to be dire reactions= to chemical contaminants. Like the Colorado couple, several travelers said= they smelled a strange, intense chemical odor in their hotel rooms before = getting sick. Knull and Schwander said they were nauseous, drooling uncontr= ollably, sweating, teary-eyed and experiencing stomach cramps. Their sickne= ss continued for days after they returned home. Their US doctors suspected = possible poisoning by a compound found in insecticide, and the couple are n= ow suing the owners of the resort. Of course, travelers get sick all the ti= me, and it's still not clear whether the deaths or sicknesses are connected= The FBI is assisting with toxicology testing in at least three of the rec= ent American deaths. The bureau is analyzing samples from at least one dece= ased couple's minibar, according to a Dominican Republic Ministry of Health= spokesman. Dominican officials have called the deaths isolated and have st= ressed that the country is safe. 'You're not going to die,' he told her Tin= a Hammell, from northeastern Ontario, said she was in tears as she read abo= ut Knull and her boyfriend. Hammell, 49, and her husband, John, said they w= ent to a resort in the Grand Bahia chain, Grand Bahia Principe Punta Cana, = in 2016. They were looking forward to the trip -- a celebration of a succes= sful sales season at a Yamaha dealership they run. On the second day of the= ir trip, they retired to their room for a nap. Tina said she woke under the= air conditioning unit in their room. "My throat and nose were on fire= ," she recalled. "It smelled like paint." "She jumped u= p and ran outside, coughing and hacking," John said. He was also overw= helmed. "It stung bad." Colorado couple: We were sickened at same= Dominican Republic resort where 3 Americans died They called the front des= k and a worker showed up to their room, they said, and sprayed what seemed = to be a disinfectant. The Hammells demanded another room and there got a de= cent night's sleep. The next morning, Tina was in bad shape. She was nausea= ted and covered in sweat, had lost her voice and was increasingly strugglin= g to breathe. The couple tried to take a walk, but she couldn't muster the = strength. Chest pains set in. John and Tina went to the medical office on t= he property. It was closed, they said. They tried to eat and get some sleep= The following day, Tina was worse. John called for help from their room, = demanding that management find a way to take them to another section of the= sprawling resort where there was another medical facility. John broke down= as he remembered watching helplessly as his wife's body began convulsing. = She buckled into a fetal position and her hands twisted with muscle spasms.= "She kept passing out while I was trying to hold her," he said. = "I said, 'You're not going to die. You're not going to die.'" At = the medical center, a doctor managed to revive Tina, John Hammell said, at = one point using a defibrillator. She was transferred to a hospital where sh= e stayed for at least four days and doctors found lesions on her lungs, med= ical records show. They checked out only because they couldn't miss their f= light home, John Hammell said. Back in Ontario, the couple said, Tina saw d= octors who told her that the Dominican Republic physician might have saved = her life. But they couldn't figure out what caused her symptoms. "'You= 've been poisoned,'" John Hammell recalled physicians saying to his wi= fe, "'but we don't know from what.'" Tina and John Hammell say Ti= na fell seriously ill after smelling fumes in their room at the Bahia Princ= ipe Punta Cana resort in 2016. Three years later, the couple says, doctors = are treating her for lung and heart problems she said she did not have befo= re her trip to the Dominican Republic, though doctors haven't been able to = say for sure what the cause is. "I had no idea there were other people= ," she told CNN, weeping. Hammell has read news in the past month abou= t some of the US tourists who have died or fallen ill. Those include some w= ho stayed at the same resort, such as 51-year-old Yvette Monique Sport of P= ennsylvania, whose sister, Felecia Nieves, told CNN that Sport died at the = Punta Cana facility in June 2018. Nieves said her sister had drinks, includ= ing a beverage from the minibar, then took a shower and went to bed. Her fi= ancé found her dead the next day. A year after Sport's death, her si= ster said the family still has not been given results of a toxicology test.= Alba Mingo, the head of trade marketing at Bahia Principe Hotels & Res= orts, declined to comment on specific cases, citing the company's cooperati= on with authorities in the ongoing inquiry into the incidents. Mingo said t= he chain's health and safety policies include "sanitation and disinfec= tant efforts, strict quality standards for the food and beverage items we s= erve to our guests and an action plan to respond to any reported cases of i= llness. ... We regularly audit all hotels in respect to health and safety a= nd consistently receive high certification scores for hygiene." 'I wil= l never go back there' Elsewhere in Punta Cana, Jake Spruill of Virginia to= ld CNN that he and his family had a terrible vacation at the Majestic Elega= nce resort in 2017. He, too, described an overwhelming chemical smell in hi= s room. He and his wife plus two family members and their spouses went to t= he Dominican Republic to celebrate Spruill's 40th birthday. When he and his= wife opened their room, they were hit by "an incredibly, overpowering= smell that I would consider a chemical smell." His throat and nose fe= lt mildly irritated, he said. They complained to management. "The resp= onse was 'We cannot move you. I'm sorry, we can't move you,'" Spruill = said. The couple left to spend time in the resort. When they returned, it s= melled like someone had sprayed air freshener to cover the chemical smell. = It didn't work. Dominican tourism minister calls spate of deaths 'exaggerat= ed' Dominican tourism minister calls spate of deaths 'exaggerated' "We= decided to avoid the room at all costs," and try to let the air condi= tioner run, Spruill said. He and his family members "felt a little off= " They were drinking, sure, trying to have a good time. But something= didn't feel right, he said. His wife started to have gastrointestinal dist= ress. His eyes burned and watered. Spruill's brother-in-law, Richard Brumfi= eld, said when he went to his room he noticed a smell. "It was almost = like adhesive," he said. "It was extremely noxious." Brumfie= ld said that when he complained about the chemical smell, the hotel staff p= ut scented candles in his room, which did nothing to help. Within three day= s, Brumfield said, he started to feel "deathly ill." He lost his = appetite, had horrible stomach cramps and felt exhausted, symptoms that las= ted nearly three weeks. He and Spruill said that they drank a shot of Patro= n at the resort that did not taste like Patron, and both suspect the alcoho= l was adulterated. Neither went to the doctor or ever received a diagnosis.= When they got home, they didn't communicate with the resort. "I will = never go back there," Spruill said. In a written response, Ricardo Esp= inosa, vice president of sales and marketing for Majestic Elegance, told CN= N that "all the bottles used in our hotels, both in our bars and our m= inibars, are genuine and unadulterated." Espinosa did not address the = smell the men described, but he stressed Majestic Resorts' emphasize hospit= ality and noted that the hotel has "a very good reputation and image.&= quot; Deaths under investigation Those who came back from vacation to weeks= of sickness have had new context for their experience since news of Americ= an deaths started to emerge a few weeks ago. As of last week, Joseph Allen = of New Jersey, 55, became at least the ninth U.S. tourist in a little more = than a year to die at a Dominican Republic resort, his family said. The cau= se of his death is unclear. Leyla Cox, 53, died June 10 in her room at Exce= llence Resorts in Punta Cana, according to the hotel. A statement from the = resort, citing a forensics report, said she suffered a heart attack, but CN= N has not independently verified that. Pennsylvania woman died days before = Maryland couple at the same resort in the Dominican Republic Other deaths i= nclude Nathaniel Holmes, 63, and Cynthia Day, 49, who were found dead May 3= 0 at Bahia Principe La Romana. Dominican authorities said both suffered int= ernal bleeding, including in their pancreases, and that Holmes had an enlar= ged heart and cirrhosis of the liver. Day, authorities said, had fluid in h= er brain. Toxicology reports are pending, and an investigation is underway = into the deaths. Days earlier, Miranda Schaup-Werner died at the same resor= t. She had a drink from the minibar, felt ill and sometime later collapsed = and died. A preliminary autopsy cited by the Dominican Republic's Attorney = General's Office said she suffered a heart attack, pulmonary edema and resp= iratory failure. Her death is also under investigation. Overall, a U.S. Sta= te Department official said, "We have not seen an uptick in the number= of U.S. citizen deaths reported to the Department" in the Dominican R= epublic. The State Department said it is closely monitoring investigations,= and that the FBI has said toxicology testing could take up to 30 days. The= department has a standing travel advisory for the Dominican Republic due t= o crime, but it has not issued an alert related to the resort deaths.
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