Two Canadian women, 20 and 26, were found dead in a hotel in Thailand.  According to reports the two young women died because of extreme food poisoning.  Hit the jump to read the details on how they were found.

Steph Bassanini

Two Canadian sisters have been found dead in their hotel room in Thailand.
Thai police suspect Audrey and Noemi Belanger, aged 20 and 26, may have succumbed to ‘serious food poisoning.’
Officials said the sisters were covered in vomit, had skin lesions and were bleeding from their gums. Both women’s fingernails and toenails were blue.
The popular college students, who were from a small town in Quebec, near the border with Maine, were discovered by a maid at the Phi Phi Palm Residence Hotel on the popular tourist resort island of Phi Phi on Friday, according to the Bangkok Post.
Lt Col Rat Somboon, of the Krabi Provincial Police, guessed the women had been dead for between 12 and 20 hours when their bodies were discovered.
The sisters’ bodies will undergo autopsies shortly to confirm how they died.

Police suspect food poisoning and said initial investigations did not indicate any violence in their hotel room.
‘There were neither signs of fighting, nor robbery, but we found many kinds of over-the-counter-drugs, including ibuprofen, which can cause serious effects on the stomach,’ police Lt Col Jongrak Pimthong said.
The women, from a well-know family the town of Pohenegamook, about 150 miles northeast of Quebec City, had checked into the hotel on Tuesday.

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