Author: Jules Ownby

In Medellín, a string of tourist deaths, including that of Matthew Watson Croulet, is raising concerns. With an average of one fatality every 10 days in 2023, the trend continues in 2024. Tourists are often found dead after engaging in drugs or prostitution, attracting criminal activity. Carlos Calle from the Tourism Observatory stresses the importance of tourists being cautious and following local laws to stay safe. The reputation of Medellín as a city of innovation and nightlife has attracted a growing number of visitors seeking illicit activities, such as drugs and paid sex. Criminal gangs provide these services, leading many…

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The mystery surrounding Colombian President Gustavo Petro’s constant wearing of a cap has finally been unraveled. After appearing in public without his trademark head covering, speculation arose about the change in his appearance. Dr. Mónica Jiménez Baquero, a specialist in hair implants, examined official photos of Petro and confirmed that he had undergone a hair transplant. Two other surgeons, Juliana Sánchez and Dr. Lina Triana, concurred with this assessment. Despite the evidence, the President’s press team remained silent on the matter. The speculation surrounding Petro’s cap started circulating on social media and radio, with claims of a hair transplant gaining…

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