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Exec.: Exuma Sales Are Down After May Deaths

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Sandals Resorts International Executive Chairman, Adam Stewart, speaking out for the first time since three Americans died at the Sandals Emerald Bay Property.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Sandals Resorts International Executive Chairman, Adam Stewart, speaking out for the first time since three Americans died at the Sandals Emerald Bay Property.

He says the property on Great Exuma has seen a decrease in bookings after the carbon monoxide poisoning deaths of three guests in their villas in May.

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