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    Tourists at a Los Angeles hotel bathed and drank with water from a tank in which a woman’s body likely was decomposing for two weeks.


    Los Angeles (CNN) - Tourists staying at a Los Angeles hotel bathed, brushed teeth and drank water from a tank in which a young woman's body was likely decomposing for more than two weeks, police said.

    Elisa Lam's corpse was found in the Cecil Hotel's rooftop water tank by a maintenance worker who was trying to figure out why the water pressure was low Tuesday.

    Lam's parents reported her missing in early February. The last sighting of her was in the hotel on January 31, Los Angeles Police said.

    Detectives are now investigating the 21-year-old Canadian's suspicious death, police Sgt. Rudy Lopez said.

    It was not clear whether the water presented any health risks to those who consumed it. Results on tests on the water done Wednesday by the Los Angeles Public Health Department were expected later in the day.

    The hotel management has not responded to CNN requests for comment.

    Video appears to show four cisterns on the hotel roof.

    People who stayed at the Cecil since Lam's disappearance expressed shock about developments.

    "The water did have a funny taste," Sabrina Baugh told CNN on Wednesday. She and her husband used the water for eight days.

    "We never thought anything of it," the British woman said. "We thought it was just the way it was here."
    Dr. Mordrid
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    The Cecil hotel was also home to the "Nightstalker" killer among other morbid pasts.
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    • #3
      No danger: American urban water is so heavily chlorinated that any micro-organisms from the cadaver would be killed stone dead!
      Brian (the devil incarnate)

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      • #4
        The thought of it is still gross. I'd imagine lawyers will have a field day with one..

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Brian Ellis View Post
          No danger: American urban water is so heavily chlorinated that any micro-organisms from the cadaver would be killed stone dead!
          Water supplied by municipalities is chlorinated, but rain water cisterns often are not. It's good practice to drain them, add fresh water & chlorinate them regularly but this can, and often does, slip.
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          • #6
            I'll take the chlorine over the microorganisms any day.

            When I lived in Fargo, ND in the early '90's I noticed the city tap water (source: the Red River - ugh) had a strong swampy taste. Turned out the city was using chloramine or something instead of chlorine because it affected the taste of the water less. In this case, it should have been more. Then, just a couple of years ago I visited Dallas for a couple of days and their water tasted swampy too.

            (Just love that sharp, chlorinated tang. )

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            • #7
              The Cecil's cisterns are muni water supplied and the water in the tank and pipes was tested and found to be free of harmful bacteria. They're still going to drain, flush and sanitize the system.
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