Teachers and business owner who died of carbon monoxide poisoning at Mexico City Airbnb brought light to those around them, families say
Maria Elena Galicia, right, sits with her husband and two other survivors of the deadly gas attack in Tlaquiltenango, Mexico, in this photo provided by the family.
A photo of David Galicia and his wife Maria Elena at their home in Tlaquiltenango, Mexico, on May 25, 2017, with David Galicia and his wife Maria Elena.
Photo: Eric Gay, Associated Press
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In this photo released by the family, the four children of Maria Elena Galicia, mother of David Galicia, 19, and of his wife and colleague from their family who died of a carbon monoxide intoxication, are pictured smiling. They are: Carmen, 15; Roberto, 10; David, 10, and Rafael, 7.
In this photo released by the family, the four children of Maria Elena Galicia, mother of David Galicia, 19, and of his wife and colleague from their family who died of a carbon monoxide intoxication, are pictured smiling. They are: Carmen, 15; Roberto, 10; David, 10, and Rafael, 7.
Photo: Marcelo Aguilar, Handout, Courtesy Family
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David Galicia from Tlaquiltenango, Mexico, died with the family at the house where they lived. He had worked as a barista at a hotel in Tlaquiltenango, where they had been for more than two years. From left: Maria Elena Galicia, the wife of David Galicia, the mother of David Galicia, 19