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Gay couple dies of apparent overdose, another man falls to his death from window in Puerto Vallarta

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Further sadness from Puerto Vallarta. Three tourists died during the last hours of 2020 and the first hours of 2021, the local news outlet Debate reports.First, a gay couple from Salt Lake City who were vacationing in the Mexican beach town were found dead in their beds on New Year’s Eve.35-year-old Dustin Terry Childs and 32-year-old Austin Jordan Hales were found around 10:25 p.m.

on December 31 in their condominium in Zona Romantica, the gayborhood near Playa Los Muertos.According Debate, the unofficial cause of death for both men is drug overdose, though they are still awaiting the results of the autopsy.Childs was self-employed.

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