Re: “She had a drink at the hotels minibar” [woman who died at a hotel in the Dominican Republic]
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I thought a “minibar” was a small refrigerator inside the hotel room that’s stocked by the hotel staff with drinks and snacks for sale.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minibar
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Possibly tourists were deliberately infected with something in hopes they would bring it home to the U S.
The symptoms being described: lungs filling quickly with fluid, liver expanding in a day - indicate poisoning, such as arsenic for example.
I thought a minibar was a small refrigerator inside the hotel room thats stocked by the hotel staff with drinks and snacks for sale.
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I’ve been a little confused on that point as well, deks. I’m not sure exactly what they are meaning by that term, as it seems to be used differently from the way you and I might use the term.