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'Devil's Breath' Blamed As Visitors to Colombia Are Drugged on Dates.
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Author(s):
CORREAL, ANNIE
;
GLATSKY, GENEVIEVE
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Rios, Federico
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Posada, Simon
Source:
New York Times
. 1/24/2024, Vol. 173 Issue 60043, pA11-A11. 3/4p.
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DRUGS
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COLOMBIA
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The article reports on the alleged worsening violent crimes against tourists and foreign visitors in Colombia, particularly the alleged use of sedatives like scopolamine to drug victims like Steven Valdez and rob them.
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