19 deaths involving alleged carbon monoxide poisoning at Airbnbs since 2013: NBC News investigation

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An investigation by NBC News has identified 19 deaths at Airbnb properties involving alleged carbon monoxide poisoning since 2013. All of those deaths happened outside of the U.S. Airbnb says safety is a “top priority” and called the incidents “exceptionally rare.” NBC News’ Hallie Jackson reports.