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Iowa family found dead in Mexico died from toxic gases, authorities say

The Sharps had not been heard from since they left for Mexico on a trip on March 15.
Kevin Wayne Sharp, 41, his wife Amy Marie Sharp, 38, and their kids, Sterling Wayne Sharp, 12, and Adrianna Marie Sharp, 7, hadn't been heard from since they arrived in Tulum on March 15. (Des Moines Register)

Mexican authorities said Saturday the American family of four who were found dead in a tourist city died from inhalation of toxic gases. The bodies of Kevin, Amy, Sterling and Adrianna Sharp were discovered Friday inside a condominium in Akumal, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo.

The Attorney's General office said that forensic doctors determined the Sharps were dead for approximately 36 to 48 hours before they were found. The type of gas or where it came from was not specified. The Attorney's General office said that firefighters carried out an inspection of the "gas installation of the room."

There was no sign of violence where the family was found. On Friday, Mexican officials said there was no sign of foul play in the deaths.

The Sharps had not been heard from since they left for Mexico on March 15. According to CBS Des Moines affiliate KCCI, reports that according to family members' social media posts, Kevin, 41, Amy, 38, Sterling, 12, and Adrianna Sharp, 7, were expected to arrive in St. Louis on Wednesday to attend a basketball game in Danville, Illinois.

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