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Deaths in the Dominican Republic

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  1. Lindigo

    Lindigo Well-Known Member

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    I hear people saying it can be a coincidence apparently perfectly healthy Americans keep dying suddenly out of the blue, but I think they've got a serial killer with a grudge against Americans. I think America should re-autopsy everyone and send an American medical examiner down there to be the first to autopsy the next American's who drop dead. And we should provision him/her with his/her own food and water.

    I wonder what the annual rate of Americans dropping dead overnight in the Dominican Republic is. Maybe this IS normal....

    https://abc13.com/7-mysterious-american-deaths-in-dominican-republic/5342526/
     
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    I'm following this story - clearly something is going on down there but the question is what. We had a couple from here that said they also became sick after visiting the DR last year. I'm not sure how true that is or if they are just trying to jump on the bandwagon. They did have some sort of records from their doctor, but in my mind it doesn't prove that whatever sickness they had was due to their trip to the DR.
     
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    It's not related to the deaths but, when you add in the David Ortiz shooting as well, this is going to really cut into tourism in the DR. Crazy stuff.
     
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    I had forgotten about the hit on Ortiz. I would hope anyone - especially Americans - will cancel any plans to visit the DR. You don't know if you will come out alive.
     
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    Yeah Tourism industry is screwed for a while.
     
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    I just received a breaking news alert that there has been another American death in the DR, bringing the total to nine now. I think it's time to get American's out of there.
     
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    The Americans. The”heart attacks” the minibar drinks.

    It’s just too similar.
     
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    I think it was Linda who said it yesterday, there seems to be someone making hits on American's and that can no longer be ignored. I haven't heard about anyone from any other country falling ill or dying down there.
     
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    Exactly. That's the weirdest part. But drinking from the minibar too. And having heart attacks when they are perfectly healthy. SOMETHING is going on.
     
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    Now they're saying that it was a case of mistaken identity, with the guy that shot Ortiz. How anyone could confuse David Ortiz with another person is questionable at best. The guy is 6'3 and 230 pounds and very distinctive. People in the U.S. would know him, let alone the DR where he'd be even more recognizable due to his fame. Very bizarre.
     
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    Well they’re saying they were wearing the same colors and apparently the shooter didn’t know him. Not saying I believe him just saying.
     
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    They shot him in the back though, didn't they? Also, someone who's willing to shoot someone in a crowded bar is probably high on drugs or not that bright to start with, so I can see it being a mistake. LOL, I'm not sure that will be that comforting to Mr. Ortiz.
     
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    Yesterday:

    The Dominican Republic's lead prosecutor said Wednesday that former Red Sox slugger David Ortiz was not the target of a shooting in a nightclub in his hometown.

    Attorney General Jean Alain Rodriguez told reporters the target was another man, dressed similarly to Ortiz, who was seated with the retired baseball star on the night of the June 9 shooting in the capital of Santo Domingo.

    Rodriguez said the shooting was orchestrated by a member of Mexico's Gulf Cartel, who remains on the run. He did not immediately describe a motive.

    Ortiz remains hospitalized from the gunshot wound to his back. Doctors in Boston have upgraded his condition from guarded to good.

    At the time of the attack, Ortiz was with TV personality Jhoel Lopez and the apparent target, a man named David Fernandez, at Dial Bar and Lounge, which once served as a casual hangout for people getting their cars cleaned across the street. Ortiz was sitting with his back to the street when he was shot once in the back by a bullet that also injured Lopez.

    The shooting was carried out by two men on a motorcycle who were followed by several suspects in two cars, authorities said.

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    Alleged mastermind of David Ortiz shooting identified by authorities

    JUN 17, 2019 | 8:05 PM

    Eleven suspects have been arrested, including the alleged shooter identified as Rolfy Ferreyra, aka Sandy, a skinny, tattooed 25-year-old whom U.S. prosecutors said is wanted on armed robbery and gun charges in New Jersey.

    Rodriguez said the shooting was orchestrated by a man named Victor Hugo Gomez, whom he described as a member or associate of the Gulf Cartel, one of Mexico's major drug-trafficking organizations. Officials did not say why Gomez would have targeted Fernandez.

    Gomez was believed to be in the United States and was being sought by the Drug Enforcement Administration, said Maj. Gen. Ney Aldrin Bautista Almonte, director of the Dominican Republic's national police.

    The weapon used in the shooting, a Browning Hi Power semi-automatic pistol, was buried in the garden of one of the suspect's home and was later turned over to police by his mother, according to court documents obtained by The Associated Press.

    The other suspects include Joel Rodriguez de la Cruz, aka Squiddy; Reynaldo Rodriguez Valenzuela, aka The Chinaman; Franklin Junior Meran, aka Rubirosa; Porfirio Ayendy Dechamps Vasquez, aka Kid; and Eddy Vladimir Feliz Garcia, aka The Package, who was identified as the alleged motorcycle driver.

    Authorities say Garcia was captured and beaten by angry fans after he skidded and fell off his bike as the pair tried to flee. Garcia's attorney has said his client is an Ortiz fan and had no idea his passenger was going to commit a crime.

    Another suspect was identified as Oliver Moises Mirabal Acosta, aka Papi, whose father accused him of being involved in a gang of hit men and low-level drug dealers. He is accused of driving one of the cars used to stalk Ortiz before he was shot.

    Also accused is Gabriel Alexander Perez Vizcaino, aka Bone, whom they say was hired by someone who is in prison on unrelated charges to be the liaison between the hit men and the person who paid them. Authorities say Perez shared a picture of the target as he met the other suspects at a nearby gas station just minutes before the shooting, although they have not specified who was depicted in the picture.

    They said Perez then sold the cell phone used to plan the attack and to distribute a picture of the target to a woman for $180 so he could get rid of the evidence a day after the shooting.

    Police are still looking for at least three other suspects: a woman known as The Venezuelan or Red; Luis Alfredo Rivas Clase, aka The Surgeon, who is wanted for a 2018 shooting in Reading, Pennsylvania, and is believed to driving the other used to stalk Ortiz; and Alberto Miguel Rodriguez Mota, whom authorities believe paid the hit men. Authorities have said coordinator of attack was offered 400,000 Dominican pesos, or about $7,800.


    https://www.latimes.com/sports/mlb/...-result-mistaken-identity-20190619-story.html
     
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    It's funny how several of these men are wanted for crimes in the United States as well.

    It's ALSO interesting to note the cost of a life in the Dominican Republic - $7800.
     
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