Carbon monoxide killed six teenagers in Germany

Bodies found at a garden house in Wuerzburg, Bavaria on Sunday morning

Candles burn at the Pilgrimage Church of Maria Sondheim in Arnstein near Wuerzburg, Germany after six teenagers  were found dead in the garden hut. Photograph: Daniel Peter/EPA
Candles burn at the Pilgrimage Church of Maria Sondheim in Arnstein near Wuerzburg, Germany after six teenagers were found dead in the garden hut. Photograph: Daniel Peter/EPA

Six teenagers whose bodies were found at a garden house in Germany died of carbon monoxide poisoning, investigators have said.

Prosecutors and police in Wuerzburg, Bavaria, said on Tuesday they still are working to determine the source of the gas and what caused it to leak.

Investigators have said a wood-fired stove was in use at the house.

The owner of the garden in Arnstein, some 47 miles east of Frankfurt, found the bodies of his son, daughter and four other young men on Sunday morning. All were aged 18 or 19.

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He went to the house after failing to reach his children, who had held a party there on Saturday night.

Investigators ordered post-mortem examinations and blood tests on the bodies.

AP