Two dead after chemical leak at home in River Oaks.
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A COUPLE has been found dead in their wine cellar after a fatal accident while they were preparing for a July 4 party.

The man and woman were getting ready to entertain guests when they were killed, police said.

Two dead after chemical leak at home in River Oaks.

Police responding to the home where they found the dead couple in Houston, Texas on the Fourth of JulyCredit: FOX26
Crime scene with caution tape and two buckets after a chemical leak resulted in two deaths.

First responders had to use breathing masks to enter the wine cellar where the bodies were foundCredit: FOX26

The pair was found dead at their home in Houston, Texas, at around 7 pm on Friday night after their neighbors called the cops.

They were reportedly planning to host a Fourth of July party when they were knocked out by a chemical leak, officials said.

The couple was handling dry ice while preparing for their gathering, according to the Houston Police Department.

Officials said it was the dry ice that led to the couple’s death.

“There was dry ice being stored in the wine cellar,” HPD Lieutenant Larry Crowson said, according to CBS affiliate KHOU-TV.

“When dry ice melts, it turns into carbon dioxide.

“Unfortunately, it appears the two people who went into the wine cellar were overcome.”

When firefighters arrived at the basement, they noticed a chemical smell and retreated back outside, according to Fox affiliate KRIV.

The crews got their respirators and went back down into the wine cellar, where they found the bodies.

The man and the woman, who police have yet to identify, were pronounced dead at the scene.

Firefighters used fans to clear the chemical smell during their investigation.

The carbon dioxide gas will have to be completely cleared before the medical examiner can go in and perform the autopsy.

No foul play is suspected.

There was a cat inside the home that survived the fatal mishap, KHOU-TV reported.

Fire trucks at night outside a home in River Oaks following a fatal chemical leak.

Police found the couple tragically poisoned by a carbon dioxide leakCredit: FOX26
Bucket of dry ice pellets.

Dry ice can be used to keep wine cellars cold (stock image)Credit: Getty

The Harris County medical examiner’s office didn’t immediately return The U.S. Sun’s request for comment.

Dry ice is made of frozen carbon dioxide.

It’s often used to keep beverages cold and to cool small spaces like wine cellars.

High concentrations of carbon dioxide fumes can immediately kill you.

The CDC warns, “Carbon dioxide can replace oxygen in closed spaces, creating an oxygen-deficient environment.

“This can result in suffocation.”

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