Oklahoma students poisoned in Cancun
Oklahoma students poisoned in Cancun
Oklahoma students poisoned in Cancun
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Two Oklahoma State University students, Zara Hull and Kaylie Pitze, suffered a near-fatal incident while vacationing in Cancun, allegedly after consuming contaminated water at a resort bar. Within minutes of drinking the water, both women collapsed, leading to Hull experiencing severe convulsions and ultimately being hospitalized, where she was reportedly intubated and sedated unnecessarily. The hospital demanded substantial upfront payments for treatment, amounting to over $50,000, and the situation escalated to the point where Hull's family had to arrange for a medical flight back to the U.S. for further care, as doctors in Mexico failed to provide clear answers regarding her condition. Despite extensive medical tests, including a toxicology report, no definitive diagnosis has been made, though the possibility of drugging has not been ruled out. The families of the students are now grappling with both emotional and financial burdens stemming from this traumatic experience.

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