On July 11, 2025, three members of the Martínez Canro family from Bogotá—Tito Nelson Martínez (45), his wife Viviana Andrea Canro (42), and their son Kevin Matías (4)—were found dead in room 404 of the Portobelo Convention Hotel in San Andrés, Colombia. The family had been on vacation when they requested a room change due to a strong, unpleasant odor and humidity in their original room, but the hotel was unable to accommodate the request. The hotel room had been fumigated days prior to the incident. Authorities, including the CTI of the Fiscalía and Medicina Legal, are investigating the cause of death, with initial hypotheses focusing on possible intoxication or inhalation of toxic substances, though some family members have expressed doubts about poisoning. Audio recordings released by relatives reveal the family's discomfort and concerns about the room conditions hours before their deaths. The family had paid a substantial amount for their stay at the luxury hotel. The bodies were transported back to Bogotá, and funeral services were held while investigations continue. The hotel has requested an explanation from the fumigation company involved. The case remains under active investigation as authorities await forensic reports to determine the exact cause of death.
Hoy se llevarán a cabo las exequias de la familia bogotana que falleció en extrañas circunstancias en un hotel de San Andrés. La investigación del caso sigue en curso. ▶️ https://t.co/UexmpRoceP
Las pistas detrás de muerte de familia bogotana en San Andrés: las revelaciones en la habitación 404 https://t.co/A00tYs4x12
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