GREAT EXUMA, THE BAHAMAS. (THECOUNT) — Three Americans died, and a fourth was hospitalized, while vacationing at a Bahamas Sandals resort, officials said Friday.

Chester Cooper, Bahamas Acting Prime Minister, said that the bodies of two men and one woman were found Friday at Sandals Emerald Bay. Another woman was airlifted to Princess Margaret Hospital.

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The local police said they were investigating the “sudden death” of the three Americans, and it remains unclear how the individuals died.

“On their arrival at the scene they were directed to the first villa. On entering a bedroom, they found a caucasian male laying on the ground unresponsive,” the Royal Bahama Police Force said in a statement posted to Twitter. “An examination of the body was conducted, there was no signs of trauma found. The local doctor later pronounced the victim dead,” reports FoxNews.

The officers then proceeded to a second villa where they found another man unresponsive and “slumped the wall in the bathroom.” A woman was also found unresponsive in a bedroom on a bed.

Both individuals reportedly showed signs of “convulsion.”

“The officers examined the bodies and found no signs of trauma. The local doctor later pronounced both persons dead,” the Bahama police said.

The police statement said the couple in the second villa had sought medical treatment the night before they were found dead, complaining of feeling ill.

They then returned to their lodgings.

Authorities said they will await the results of an autopsy and that the “matter remains under active investigation.”

Cooper Friday night said a fourth American had been found, but he did not clarify where she was found.

The acting prime minister said he was advised that “foul play is not suspected.”

Gro quick facts: The Bahamas, known officially as the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, is a sovereign country within the Lucayan Archipelago of the West Indies in the Atlantic. It takes up 97% of the Lucayan Archipelago’s land area and is home to 88% of the archipelago’s population – Wikipedia.