MEC&F Expert Engineers : Adalina E. Donoso, 18 and Kody R. Dietrich, 18 poisoned to death by carbon monoxide inhalation after the manifold was not connected to the exhaust tailpipe because of recent do-it-yourself work performed on the car

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Adalina E. Donoso, 18 and Kody R. Dietrich, 18 poisoned to death by carbon monoxide inhalation after the manifold was not connected to the exhaust tailpipe because of recent do-it-yourself work performed on the car






AT LEAST THEY DIED FUCKING AND IN EACH OTHER'S ARMS.  RIP


ST. CHARLES, ILLINOIS – 


Two teens found naked and dead in a car March 16 were poisoned by carbon monoxide, according to a news release from the Kane County Coroner’s Office.



Adalina E. Donoso, 18, of Racine, Wisconsin, and Kody R. Dietrich, 18, of St. Charles were found naked (obviously fucking) in the back seat of a car parked in a parking lot in the first block of North 17th Street shortly after 8 a.m. Toxicology tests performed on their bodies found that carbon monoxide caused their deaths, the coroner’s office said in a news release.

“The toxicology results showed elevated carboxyhemoglobin levels. No other substances were found in the results,” the news release said. “The cause of death for these two individuals has been determined to be carbon monoxide intoxication.”

Police said that an investigation of the 2001 Toyota Camry vehicle found that the manifold was not connected to the exhaust tailpipe because of recent do-it-yourself work performed on the car, which caused the exhaust to empty into the engine compartment instead of out the tailpipe, according to the release.

– Daily Chronicle

With the assistance of the St. Charles Fire Department, police said their investigators conducted a test with the vehicle, and after 35 minutes with the engine running, carbon monoxide levels of 1,180 parts per million were recorded, according to the report, which noted that any concentration above 30 ppm is considered hazardous.

The findings of the investigators are consistent with the coroner’s report, according to the release.

“This was a tragic accident, and it was not intentional,” Deputy Police Chief Dave Kintz said in an email Tuesday.

An autopsy performed March 17 found no signs of trauma or foul play.




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ST. CHARLES – A cause of death has been determined for Adalina Elizabeth Donoso, 18, of Racine, Wis., and Kody R. Dietrich, 18, of St. Charles, who were found unresponsive in a car in St. Charles on March 16.



"In reference to the March 16, 2017, deaths of Kody Dietrich and Adalina Donoso, the toxicology reports have been received at the Kane County Coroner’s Office," stated a news release from the Coroner's Office. "The toxicology results showed elevated carboxyhemoglobin levels. No other substances were found in the results. The cause of death for these two individuals has been determined to be carbon monoxide intoxication."

At 8:08 a.m. March 16, the St. Charles Police and Fire departments responded to a call of a suspicious vehicle parked in the 0-99 block of North 17th Street.

Officers found two people in the back seat of the car, unresponsive, stated a news release from the police department. Officers and fire department personnel began life-saving measures. The two occupants were transported to Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital, where they were pronounced dead, according to the release.

Investigators conducted a search of the vehicle, looking at the 2001 Toyota Camry automobile for clues to what happened, stated an April 11 release from the police department. They discovered that the manifold was not connected to the exhaust tailpipe because of recent do-it-yourself work performed on the car, which caused the exhaust to empty into the engine compartment instead of out the tailpipe, according to the release.

With the assistance of the St. Charles Fire Department, investigators conducted a test with the vehicle, and after 35 minutes with the engine running, carbon monoxide levels of 1,180 parts per million were recorded, according to the report, which noted that any concentration above 30 ppm is considered hazardous.

The findings of the investigators are consistent with the coroner’s report, according to the release.

"This was a tragic accident, and it was not intentional," Deputy Chief Dave Kintz stated in an April 11 email.

An autopsy was performed March 17 at the Kane County Morgue. There were no signs of trauma or obvious foul play.
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Kody Dietrich (18) and his girlfriend Adalina Donoso (18) were found naked and dead in the backseat of their vehicle

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Published: Mar 23, 2017 @ 3:58 PM




Kody Dietrich (18) Date: Mar 16, 2017
Cause of Death: Unknown
Location: St Charles, Illinois
 




Adalina Dofonso (18) Date: Mar 16, 2017
Cause of Death: Unknown
Location: St Charles, Illinois
 
Students at an Illinois high school are in mourning after three of their peers died in two horrific incidents less than a week apart.

According to police, 16-year-old twins Brittany and Tiffany Coffland were killed at the hands of their own father last Friday evening.

After shooting his two daughters, investigators say the girls' father shot his wife in the legs before taking his own life. The girls' mother was the only survivor.

"She was just a joy to work with. Everybody loved her there," one of Brittany's friends told WGN-TV outside of a visitation service for the twins.

Days later, 18-year-old junior Kody Dietrich was found dead with his girlfriend, 18-year-old Adalina Donoso. An employee at a nearby restaurant called police after seeing the two teens naked in the back of a parked car.

"We've been really upset about it," a St. Charles East High School student said.

The school has provided grief counseling services and therapy dogs for students and faculty in the wake of the two tragedies.