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A 37-year-old Alberta woman will have to undergo surgery in Mazatlan to repair shattered bones in her face after she was attacked over the weekend at an upscale Mexican resort.
Sheila Nabb, an office manager from Calgary, was in a medically induced coma until Tuesday, when she regained consciousness and was able to recognize her husband, Andrew.
The attack against Nabb is the latest on a growing list of Canadian injuries and deaths in the country over the last five years, which have started to cast doubt on Mexico’s safety as a place to live or visit.
Canada is fed up and ready to boycott Mexico resorts completly and advices no travel
Why is it the cameras never work in Mexico and the Police are always tight lipped. Maybe if no one visits for about five years they will give off the drug cartel themselves
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Sheila Nabb, an office manager from Calgary, was in a medically induced coma until Tuesday, when she regained consciousness and was able to recognize her husband, Andrew.
The attack against Nabb is the latest on a growing list of Canadian injuries and deaths in the country over the last five years, which have started to cast doubt on Mexico’s safety as a place to live or visit.
Canada is fed up and ready to boycott Mexico resorts completly and advices no travel
Why is it the cameras never work in Mexico and the Police are always tight lipped. Maybe if no one visits for about five years they will give off the drug cartel themselves
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