August 9th 2024.
A group of college students from Oklahoma recently returned to the United States after a frightening experience in Cancun, Mexico. Two girls in their group, Zara Hull and her friend Kaylie, were possibly drugged while at a resort in Cancun. Zara, who is currently recovering in a Dallas hospital, shared her story from her hospital bed.
The group of friends, including Zara and her boyfriend Jake Snider, had been enjoying their vacation in Cancun when things took a turn for the worse. Zara recalls that they had just spent a relaxing day by the pool when she and Kaylie decided to visit the pool bar for some water. Within just two minutes, both Zara and Kaylie had collapsed at the bar, seemingly from being drugged.
Zara experienced severe symptoms, including convulsions, and was rushed to a private hospital in Mexico. Jake, who had never left Zara's side, described the scary situation of being in a hospital with hundreds of rooms and locks on the outside of the doors. The hospital was demanding an exorbitant amount of money for Zara's care, which was far beyond what the college students could afford.
After 30 hours of trying to secure a way back to the United States, the group was finally able to get a private plane to Dallas, where Zara has been hospitalized since Saturday. She has had at least 18 convulsions, but doctors have not been able to find anything wrong and suspect that she may have been drugged.
Zara is now on the road to recovery, but she will require physical therapy to learn how to walk again. The families of the students have chosen not to reveal the name of the resort or hospital in Mexico out of fear for their safety. Zara explains, "There's no telling what could happen, and that could put our entire families in jeopardy."
The group hopes that their story serves as a warning for others. Zara and Jake have both vowed to never leave the safety of the United States again. They want others to know that just because a resort is considered a "safe" place, it doesn't mean that you shouldn't be cautious and aware of your surroundings. Zara emphasizes, "Don't believe the myth that resorts are always safe. Our experience proves that isn't always the case."
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