A Brooklyn woman said that she vomited blood at a resort in the Dominican Republic after drinking a 7UP soda that was allegedly filled with bleach, according to local reports.
Awilda Montes said she was on vacation at the Luxury Bahia Principe Bouganville Resort last October when it happened.
Elaborating, she said that she got a 7UP bottle from the minibar in her hotel room and allegedly found bleach instead of soda.
“I was cautious when I took a gulp of it,” said Montes. “I immediately felt it burn me, burn my mouth, burn my tongue.”
“My mouth was on fire,” she added. “When I spit it out in bathroom sink it was blood. I was just irrigating my mouth.”
“I still don’t have sensation in my tongue.
“The next day I was nauseous,” she claimed. “I was in pain, and all I could have was ice.”
The resort apologized, Montes said, and it offered dinner reservations and a massage as compensation.
“At the time I didn’t think it was done deliberately,” Montes told the CBS affiliate about what had happened to her last year. “Until I saw the news and realized there has to be some kind of correlation with what happened to me and what happened to them. “
“I believe these people were poisoned,” she added. “I would’ve been poisoned had I not held it in my mouth and spit it (out) because it took effect really fast.”
The Bahia Principe Hotels and Resorts suggested that it would take legal action over the alleged “dissemination of false information” following reports of the deaths.
Deaths Reported
Her claims come amid reports of American tourists dying at several Dominican Republic resorts.The troubling pattern of deaths made headlines after Maryland couple Edward Holmes, 63, and Cynthia Day, 49, was found dead at the Bahia Principe La Romana on May 30. They had checked in on the same day that 41-year-old Pennsylvania woman Miranda Schaup-Werner collapsed and died after drinking from the minibar at the same resort chain on May 25, the New York Post reported.
On June 9, the family of a California man Robert Wallace said he died earlier this year after drinking from the minibar at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino resort in Punta Cana. They described the 67-year-old in relatively good health.
Later, the family of American David Harrison, who also died of a pulmonary edema and respiratory failure, spoke out about his death. He died last July.
And another Pennsylvania family said that their loved one, Yvette Monique Sport, died in June 2018, at the Bahia Principe resort in Punta Cana, Fox29 reported. Her cause of death was due to a “heart attack,” said her sister, Felecia Nieves.
“She was 51 years of age, relatively healthy, no reason for her to go on vacation and die so suddenly,” Nieves told the station.
Following Wallace’s death, it was reported that the FBI would now investigate the deaths.