Police doctor Casey Gutierrez was sprayed with disinfectant after attending to a patient. However, the disinfectant was apparently too concentrated to be sprayed directly to a person, which caused Gutierrez to fall ill and eventually die. READ:
TOO SOON. Captain Casey Gutierrez with his family. Photo from Shella Distor's Facebook page
quarantine facility, died on Saturday, May 30, at 31 years old after inhaling disinfectant while at work.
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