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Man killed by possible carbon monoxide poisoning identified

A man found dead Sunday from possible carbon monoxide poisoning was identified Tuesday.

Frank G. Acosta, 69, was found dead by the Clark County Fire Department about 11 a.m. Sunday in the 1800 block of Praline Circle, near Sahara Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard. An official cause of death was not released.

A second person was taken to an area hospital, but a condition was not given on Tuesday.

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