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11th American Dies Following Trip to Dominican Republic

CHICAGO, IL – According to the US State Department, 11 American citizens have died in the Dominican Republic over the course of the last year. FBI investigators are comparing blood samples from the deceased tourists to alcohol samples at Dominican resorts.

Many deceased tourists were reported to have pulmonary edema, a fluid in the lungs at the time of death; however, Dominican Republic officials insist the deaths are unrelated and stating it’s still safe to visit (Rolling Stones).

The most widely reported theory on how American tourist death toll continues to rise has been linked to counterfeit alcohol.  Counterfeit alcohol is unregulated, or bootlegged, and has caused deaths in India, Iran, Indonesia, and several other countries in recent years (Business Insider). Bootlegged alcohol is sold outside of governmental regulation – this leads to low quality health regulations which can be toxic or deadly. Hotels where the deceased tourists have stayed include Grand Bahia Principe Bouganville Hotel, Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Punta Cana, and Bahia Principe in Punta Cana.

A Canadian couple recently stated they had visited Grand Bahia Principe Punta Cana in 2016 and became hospitalized after sleeping in their hotel room being woken up to a powerful chemical smell (ABC7 Chicago). The couple initially changed rooms until the situation became critical. The woman’s muscles, hands, and legs began to spasm before she lost consciousness; she was hospitalized for four days with effects still lingering.

The International Alliance for Responsible Drinking (IARD) said bootlegged alcohol is driven by the economic benefit of being extremely cheap to produce compared to legal, branded products. Counterfeit alcohol can be laced or made with substances such as battery acid, methanol, or embalming fluid.

There have been 150 deaths attributed to alcohol poisoning in Assam, a state of India, from bootleg alcohol. According to the 2018 IARD report, 29 percent of total alcohol sales in the Dominican Republic are from illegal alcohol sales.

To ensure you are not drinking counterfeit alcohol, always drink at licensed bars and restaurants, and drink brands you recognize. It’s important to check the spelling on the label of bottles and that label is firmly secured. The seal of liquor should always be secure and never tampered with. You can also hold a bottle upside down to inspect for any unidentified particles or sediments.

Liquor in foreign countries can be much cheaper to purchase; however, it may not always be the best choice. Always inspect products before purchasing and be cautious of consumption.

 

Semi-Truck Explodes on I-94 Killing 2 in Racine County

CHICAGO, IL – Just before 11 am on Wednesday morning, two semi-truck drivers were killed in a multi-vehicle car crash on I-94 in Racine County, Wisconsin.

Northbound and southbound lanes were closed throughout the day and into Thursday afternoon, though southbound lanes reopened around 8:30 p.m.

According to ABC 7 Chicago, a semi-truck driver was driving southbound attempting to switch lanes when it over-corrected and lost control before hitting the median wall of the interstate, bursting into flames. As a result of the collision, three other vehicles collided into each other and the median wall.

Another semi-truck traveling northbound attempted to avoid the crash by turning into a ditch lane, in which he drove off the road, and burst into flames. The truck plunged nearly 30 feet off the right side of the highway, onto another road. The semi-trailer caught fire before exploding.

Two semi-truck drivers died at the scene, and at least two others were taken to a local hospital and sustained minor injuries.

Semi-truck accidents or collisions can be rare, but when they occur, they can be catastrophic. The average weight of a commercial vehicle is roughly 80,000-230,000 pounds. Semi-trucks also require a longer distance to stop. If a semi is driving 55 miles per hour, it will take about 400 feet to come to a complete stop (Safer America, 2019). Please keep these thoughts in mind when passing in a semi-drivers blind spot or driving past any commercial truck.

A New Way to Get Around Town

CHICAGO, IL – Over the weekend, the city of Chicago launched a pilot program of electronic scooters to see if they serve as a viable means of transportation for Chicago residents. More than 2,500 scooters through 10 different companies – including Bird, Bolt, Lyft, and Spin – are part of the program. The four month pilot program launched on Saturday the south west side.

Electric scooters push scooters with electric motors, allowing riders to stand upright while controlling the speed using a throttle and brakes. Rather than paying for an Uber or Lyft, the electric scooter could provide a new way for commuters to get to and from work, among various different locations.

Overseeing the program is the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection and the Chicago Department of Transportation. They hope to keep e-scooters out of the Loop and away from traffic. Just as the city has biking lines, scooter rides are suppose to ride in these lanes, as well.

On the first day of the pilot program, 10 companies reported surpassing 1,200 rides.

Areas the e-scooter perimeter is between Irving Park Road on the north, city limits and Harlem on the west, the Chicago River and Halsted Street on the east, and the river on the south.

If a rider tries to bring the scooter downtown, it will actually slow down and eventually shut down according to co-founder of VeoRide, Candice Xie.

The rider is required to provide a photo of the scooter properly parked before ending their fare.

The trial run continues now through October 15. The city of Chicago will then asses feedback before making a decision whether this option would be good for residents of Chicago.

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