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Key West, Fla., hotel to reopen after carbon monoxide death

KEY WEST, Fla. — It won’t happen again — that’s the word from officials in Key West after carbon monoxide killed a man at a popular hotel.

The Key West Fire Department and police departments have not yet concluded their independent investigations, but Friday the secretary for the Department of Business and Professional Regulation flew from Tallahassee to accept some responsibility for what went wrong at the Doubletree Grand Key Resort, Key West’s second-largest hotel.

“I am so sorry for their loss,” Holly Benson, secretary for the DBPR, said.

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