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Two sisters found dead in their Seychelles, Africa luxury hotel room suffered from an accumulation of fluid in the lungs and brain according to an autopsy report released Friday.
Robin Korkki, 42, and Anne Korkki, 37, were found by staff members on Sept. 22.
Toxicology reports are pending.
Their family members are making the 9,000 mile trek to the island for more answers.
The hotel costs around $2,000-a-night.
Robin was a financial trader in Chicago, her sister Anne worked at JPMorgan Chase in Denver.
Both women attended high school in Minnesota.
The East African Island sits 800 miles off the coast.

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