Carbon monoxide may have killed woman

BY STEVE WILSON THE DAILY IBERIAN
Published/Last Modified on Tuesday, August 19, 2008 2:15 PM CDT

A New Iberia woman was found dead in her home Monday morning, an apparent victim of carbon monoxide poisoning, but the Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office and Coroner’s Office have not yet ruled whether the death was accidental.

Cynthia Domingue, 47, was found dead at her house at 1609 Emily St. by her ex-husband, Brian Domingue. She was pronounced dead at the scene at 11:55 a.m., and the investigation into the exact cause and manner of her death is continuing.

“We have no definite cause and manner of death at this time, and for that reason I am conducting a complete forensic investigation and autopsy, which should begin today,” Iberia Parish Coroner Dr. James Falterman said this morning.

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Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Wendall Raborn said the call came in at 11:31 a.m. and deputies responded to the scene at that time.

“There’s no evidence of forced entry right now that we can tell,” Raborn said. “The ex-husband called it in. He came to check on her because they were actually using a generator to run the electricity in the house, as far as I know. They were moving out so he came to check on her this morning and found her deceased.”

Raborn said Brian Domingue has given a statement to deputies, which is standard procedure in such an incident, and was later released.

Iberia Parish Sheriff Louis Ackal visited the scene and said the generator was inside the house. “The coroner is going to take the body and do a autopsy and let us know the cause of death,” Ackal said. “There is no obvious cause of death. But they did have a generator in the house and, when I walked in, it smelled like carbon monoxide very strongly. The generator went out sometime in the middle of the night.”

Rodney and Laurie Moneaux live near the scene. Rodney said he saw someone mowing the grass at the house Sunday, and Laurie said she saw Cynthia Domingue loading items into the back of a pickup truck at about 7:30 p.m. Sunday.

Comments

    LibertyBelle wrote on Aug 21, 2008 10:16 AM:

    " "when I walked in, it smelled like carbon monoxide very strongly."It is a commonly known fact that CO has no smell. I think the Sheriff needs better "handlers" to prevent him from sounding uneducated. Maybe this is a clue as to why the Detectives can't solve a murder. Is there anyone at this sheriff's office who is intelligent enough not to say this to the press? "

    citizen wrote on Aug 20, 2008 8:32 PM:

    " This should be a reminder to all of us, if u are going to use a genertaor put it out doors in a well venelated are to prevent this sort of thing. My prayers to the family for your loss. "

    HAD ENOUGH wrote on Aug 20, 2008 3:32 PM:

    " To Brian and Cyndi's other family members and friends:

    My family is praying for your family, that God gives you the strength to go on and live life without your loved one. She went on to be with her little boy in Heaven.... "

    HAD ENOUGH wrote on Aug 20, 2008 3:30 PM:

    " To "big deal"

    Carbon monoxide is not odorless. Smell the exhaust from your vehicle or the from a generator.

    This may not be a "big deal" to you, but this woman had a loving family and many friends. Her untimely passing is indeed a "BIG DEAL" to them, I assure you! "

    Idiot wrote on Aug 20, 2008 11:36 AM:

    " Carbon Monoxide is colorless, odorless and tasteless "

    Cyndis friend wrote on Aug 19, 2008 10:10 PM:

    " Cyndi was a very friendly, loving, and caring, woman. She loved Brian and he loved her alot also. They was each others soul mate. She will be dearly missed by our family. I pray GOD gives Brian the strength to go on with Mrs. Cyndi now in heaven. She was truely loved. We love you Mrs. Cyndi! "

    big deal wrote on Aug 19, 2008 2:50 PM:

    " Funny I thought Carbon Monoxide was odorless. "

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