Eleven Indian nationals were tragically discovered deceased at a restaurant in Gudauri, a ski resort in Georgia. The bodies of these individuals, along with one Georgian citizen, were discovered on the second floor of an Indian restaurant in the area. This popular resort is situated high in the Caucasus Mountains, near Georgia’s border with Russia. Initial investigations suggest that the cause of death may be linked to carbon monoxide poisoning, likely due to a power generator placed in an enclosed space near their sleeping quarters.
Twelve individuals have unfortunately passed away due to suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at a ski resort in Gudauri, Georgia. The bodies of the victims were located in a sleeping area situated above the ‘Haveli’ restaurant within the Gudauri ski resort. Initial reports suggest that the cause of death was linked to a generator that was activated after a power outage, which may have led to the dangerous buildup of carbon monoxide. Authorities are currently investigating the incident to confirm the exact circumstances surrounding these tragic deaths.

Authorities believe that the deaths were caused by a power generator that had been turned on after the restaurant lost electricity. This generator was placed in an enclosed space near the bedrooms, leading to a dangerous buildup of carbon monoxide. The police have launched an investigation based on Article 116 of Georgia’s Criminal Code.