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Furniture and curtains were ablaze in seconds, and the baby suffocated from smoke, family members said.
On the second floor, its windows barred, many suffocated from the smoke.
After repeatedly shifting stories, they ultimately said the detainees had suffocated from tear gas during a failed escape attempt.
Marine Is Tried in Iraqi's Death CAMP PENDLETON, Calif., Aug. 23 (AP) -- A marine went on trial on Monday on charges that he kicked the chest of an Iraqi prisoner who authorities say later suffocated from a crushed windpipe.
As Lepore notes, Hall came to the subject later in life, while mourning the death of his wife and young daughter, who suffocated from natural gas while sleeping in their own home.
The inspectors left, and about an hour later the baby was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead, having been suffocated from toys piled on top of him in his crib by the preschoolers.
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