Carbon monoxide may have killed UK family who mysteriously died on hiking trail

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Carbon monoxide may have killed UK family who mysteriously died on hiking trail
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British engineer Jonathan Gerrish, 45, his wife Ellen Chung, 31, and their one-year-old daughter were found on a hiking trail near mines in northern California on Tuesday

Carbon monoxide may have been what killed a British dad, his wife and one-year-old daughter whose bodies were found on a hiking trail in the US, authorities have said.

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