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A baby was found alive and miraculously unharmed after her family was ambushed and attacked on their way to a wedding in Mexico. Video shows the moment 7-month-old baby is found alive after deadly ...
The Cambodian jungle girl is a Vietnamese [1] woman who emerged from the jungle in Ratanakiri province, Cambodia on January 13, 2007. A family in a nearby village claimed that the woman was their daughter Rochom P'ngieng (born 1981) who had disappeared 18 or 19 years previously; the story was covered in most media as one of a feral child who lived in the jungle for most of her life. [2]
Hannah Kobayashi's family says she was "found safe" on Wednesday, Dec. 11, about a month after she walked into Mexico and vanished in what police have called a voluntary disappearance that made ...
A mob in the Mexican tourist city of Taxco brutally beat a woman to death Thursday because she was suspected of kidnapping and killing a young girl, rampaging just hours before the city’s famous ...
On December 2, 2024, video surveillance from US Customs and Border Protection at the San Ysidro Port of Entry showed Kobayashi crossing the US border into Tijuana, Mexico, on foot. She was alone, with her luggage, and appeared unharmed, upon which the LAPD declared her a "voluntary missing person".
Paulette Gebara Farah was a four-year-old disabled Mexican girl who disappeared, and was subsequently found dead under suspicious circumstances. She went missing from her bedroom on March 22, 2010, in the municipality of Huixquilucan de Degollado , Mexico . [ 4 ]
An American student analysing publicly available data found a sprawling Mayan city with thousands of undiscovered structures, including pyramids, under a Mexican forest.. The data came from laser ...
Gertrude Duby-Blom 1986 Casa Na Bolom Sign of Na Bolom Museum. Gertrude "Trudi" Duby Blom (born Gertrude Elisabeth Lörtscher; July 7, 1901 – December 23, 1993) [1] was a Swiss journalist, social anthropologist, and documentary photographer who spent five decades chronicling the Mayan cultures of Chiapas, Mexico, particularly the culture of the Lacandon Maya.