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Colombia police report abduction by C-section
CNN ^ | 11/24/04 | AP

Posted on 11/24/2004 8:18:08 AM PST by green iguana

BOGOTA, Colombia -- Police said Tuesday they have arrested a woman in the abduction of an unborn baby who was cut from its mother's womb while she was unconscious.

Sol Angela Cartagena said she was with her 2-year-old daughter when she had a drink at a hospital cafeteria in Girardot, southwest of Bogota, and suddenly felt lightheaded.

"When I woke up I was in the countryside with my 2-year-old daughter beside me," the woman told RCN TV, adding that someone had performed a Caesarean section on her and taken her baby.

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TOPICS: Front Page News
KEYWORDS: abduction; baby; babynapping; babytheft; colombia; columbia; csection; fetusnapping; kidnapping
And they already caught the perp (one of 'em at least.) Baby and Mom are fine. Unbelievable!
1 posted on 11/24/2004 8:18:08 AM PST by green iguana
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but authorities said they knew of no other case here where an unborn child was abducted

I'm surprised CNN didn't change that to "fetus."

2 posted on 11/24/2004 8:21:07 AM PST by Tax-chick (The whole world has gone crazy. Their beebers are stuned and there's no turning back.)
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I'm surprised CNN didn't change that to "fetus."

I think this one was far enough along even for them...

3 posted on 11/24/2004 8:22:50 AM PST by green iguana
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To: green iguana
How can there be doubt about Jesus' soon coming?

You have heard the latest from Texas, right? Now this. Beam me up Jesus!

4 posted on 11/24/2004 8:23:00 AM PST by 1john2 3and4
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You have heard the latest from Texas, right?

I made my wife stop reading about that last night. I haven't been able to read past the headlines. I have no desire to either.

5 posted on 11/24/2004 8:27:00 AM PST by green iguana
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A charitable view :-).


6 posted on 11/24/2004 8:37:10 AM PST by Tax-chick (The whole world has gone crazy. Their beebers are stuned and there's no turning back.)
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To: green iguana

I could not get past the headlines on that one either.


7 posted on 11/24/2004 9:29:17 AM PST by Lion in Winter (I ain't no pussy cat... don't mess with me... ya hear! GRRRRRRrrr)
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To: green iguana

Believe it or lot, Colombia was a lot worse 50 years ago. That was just when a period of political turmoil known as La Violencia ended: from 1948 to 1954, 200,000 to 300,000 people were killed across the country. That's up to 50,000 victims a YEAR in a country with not even a seventh of the U.S.'s population. There were maybe 15,000 murder victims in the U.S. last year by contrast. I don't know if that death toll also counts victims of petty crime unrelated to La Violencia, but that's still way up there.

One of the frustrations with the mainstream Colombian government is that the two parties run on similar platforms. Liberals and Conservatives both have essentially the same agenda; it's difficult for people to differentiate. Unofficially, you then have the right-wing death squads and the left-wing paramilitary groups — vis a vis the FARC — duking it out in the countryside and outskirts of the larger cities. It's the instability of the civil war between right-wing and left-wing that provides the drug market an ample opportunity to thrive; both sides benefit from the profits.


8 posted on 11/30/2004 9:24:24 PM PST by TLOZ
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9 posted on 12/22/2004 11:34:52 PM PST by piasa (Attitude Adjustments Offered Here Free of Charge)
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