First Published: 2:50 PM PDT, July 15, 2021
“We are heartbroken by tragic events at the Villa Casa Casuarina,” hotel officials said in a statement.
Two men have died in an apparent double-suicide at the swanky Miami Beach hotel that was once home to the late fashion designer Gianna Versace, officials said.
A housekeeper discovered the two bodies that were located in one of the hotel rooms at the Villa Casa Casuarino, the Independent reported.
When Miami Beach police and fire rescue arrived at 1116 Ocean Drive around 1:21 p.m., they confirmed that the two men were deceased. A preliminary investigation revealed that the incident was an apparent double-suicide. The ultimate cause of death will be determined by the Miami-Dade Medical Examiner’s Office, Miami Beach Police said in a statement.
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