Three people released from hospital after N.B. carbon monoxide leak
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — A woman says her public housing unit in New Brunswick no longer feels like home after her daughter, sister and their caretaker were released from hospital having suffered carbon monoxide poisoning.
Jessica Sypher said the two girls and a family friend were sent to hospital in critical condition after a carbon monoxide leak at her home in Saint John, N.B. on Friday night.
Sypher, 21, said she and her mother had left her four-year-old daughter and 11-year-old sister with friend Kenneth Naves, whom the children call “papa.”
Sypher said they returned home, and having left her key inside, she knocked on the door for Naves to let her in.