Couple died after inhaling generator fumes, medical examiner says
EVERSON, Wash. (AP) — The Whatcom County medical examiner says two people died in their home near Everson after inhaling gas fumes from a generator during last weekend's power outage.
The Bellingham Herald says 82-year-old Anthony Vermeulen and 71-year-old Marilyn Vermeulen were found dead Wednesday evening.
Medical Examiner Gary Goldfogel says autopsies Thursday revealed the couple inhaled gas fumes, most likely carbon monoxide, from a portable generator. The time of death is unclear.
The Whatcom County Sheriff's Office says the family had not heard from them since Sunday or Monday. A relative who checked on the house Wednesday found their bodies. The generator was running outside a cellar door, which was opened slightly.
A windstorm knocked out power to thousands in Western Washington on Saturday. It wasn't immediately clear when the couple's power went out or when it was restored.