serious condition and they are monitoring that. clearly the autopsies of the ones who died will tell us if it s freon. the idea that one of the people that died, the son said she was paralyzed, she couldn t move. that sounds like a newer owe toxin. in the bahamas there are 150 cases of fish poisoning. s where fish eat a microalgae that has a toxin in it that can cause the toxins and seize iewrs and more of a neurological picture. was it something out of the air-conditioner? was it out of something they ate like a fish toxin? was it something in the mini bar? they will scan the room for all of this. and they are going to look at the patient that survived as they give this patient oxygen.
reporter: austin chiarella tells abc news his father vincent is one of the three who died. his mother, donnis, airlifted to a miami area hospital, is lucky to be alive. she is said to be in fair condition and is expected to survive. austin describing the chilling details, saying his mother woke up and my dad was laying there on the floor. her legs and arms were swollen, and she couldn t move. two other victims were found in a separate room. officials say they all sought help at a clinic the day before. there were some signs of individuals presenting to the clinic with nausea, vomiting and some symptoms. they were eventually seen to and subsequently discharged themselves. reporter: police say two of the victims showed signs of convulsion. sandals saying, we are actively working to support both the investigation as well as the guests families in every way possible during this difficult time. linsey, local authorities believe this is an isolated incident. the state department t
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speaks for itself. reporter: bombarded for months. picked off by snipers. food and supplies running out. medical care, impossible. this is the story of a cnn team that got into syria s most dangerous city. to reach a handful of citizens risking their lives every day. to see firsthand, to bear witness, and to tell the world about the suffering, the grief, and the courage of homs. this is the account of 72 hours under fire. [ explosion ] reporter: for more than a year, the regime of dictator bashar al assad have used brutal force to put down a popular uprising in syria. across the country, protesters demanded change, chanting, down with the regime. this is homs. you can see over there another rocket. reporter: the city of homs became the beating heart of a growing uprising. but the syrian military sealed off one neighborhood as it tried to crush the revolt. the assad regime is shelling relentlessly these neighborhoods. there are snipers positioned in areas that