death: Mongolian authorities confirmed the couple from the Ulgii district were infected with the plague after illegally eating a marmot, according to Nine News Australia. The 38-year-old man died on April 27, while his wife succumbed to the black death three days later. To improve your experience update it here News World Bubonic plague kills two in Mongolia By 9News Staff11 48am May 4, 2019Facebook Tweet MailA plane has been quarantined after pregnant woman and her husband were killed by the bubonic plague in Mongolia. The plague is caused by a bacterium found on small mammals like rats and marmots. According to the Siberian Times, an emergency team from the National Centre of Communicable Diseases boarded the aircraft in hazmat suits to check the 158 passengers on board before they were moved to a hospital. AAP They leave behind four children aged between two and 13.A plane that flew into the nation's capital from the affected area was quarantined.
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