The report states that two men. — lee county deputies are investigating after two men died at a home where a gas leak was reported on fort myers beach saturday night Nearly a year after two men died from what investigators determined was a gas leak from a combustion pool heater, michael dewitt's estate has filed a wrongful death lawsuit
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Less than two days after a call alerted authorities of gas odor and two unresponsive occupants in a fort myers beach home, authorities have determined a disconnected pool pump exhaust is to blame.
Two victims have been identified after a gas leak in a fort myers beach, florida home on saturday evening.
A disconnected pool pump exhaust was determined to have caused a gas leak that contributed to the death of two people found inside a fort myers beach home saturday night, according to a lee county sheriff's office report Michael dewitt, the owner of a home on palermo circle, and jack faler, were found dead inside the palermo circle residence saturday night following a call to authorities. Mike dewitt, lake wawasee, former owner of the car company, and another individual who is said to have connections to lake wawasee, jack faler, died saturday night, aug 24, at a home on fort myers beach, fla
Dewitt and faler were found dead following a reported gas leak at 433 palermo circle, at. The home's builder revealed that a separate contractor installed the unpermitted equipment, leading to the town of fort myers beach red tagging the home wednesday. Two men died at a fort myers beach home on saturday after a report from teco gas confirmed a disconnected pool pump caused gas to leak into the house. Fort myers beach fire and rescue called in teco gas to the scene to locate the gas leak source
Teco gas utility coordinator jeremiah johnson determined a disconnected pool pump exhaust, which led to the second story outdoor pool, was the gas leak source.