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<title>Love leads to death (Rule #1: Don&#x26;#x27;t have sex in the garage with the car on)</title>
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<description> Love Leads to DeathCarbon monoxide overtakes couple Photos The garage and the house of the victims (Newsday Photo / Jean Chung) Family members of victims decline interviews (Newsday Photo / Jean Chung) By Sean Gardiner, Bryan Virasami and Lola AlapoSTAFF WRITERS. June 28, 2002 A tryst turned fatal when a pair of young Queens lovers were overcome by carbon monoxide fumes after seeking privacy in the backseat of a running car they parked in a garage. Yan Wang, 23, a recent college graduate, and her boyfriend, Yen-Chun Hwang, 22, were found dead inside a green 1997 Infiniti in the...</description>
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