This Article is From Mar 17, 2023

Man Kills Ex-Girlfriend, Self With Toxic Powder In Colombia Mall

The hospital "informed us that her corneas were completely destroyed, as well as her airways, said a security official.

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7 other people in the mall fell ill from contact with the substance.

Bogota, Columbia:

A man in Colombia used an unidentified toxic powder to murder his former partner in a shopping mall, killing himself and sickening bystanders, police and medical staff treating them, officials said Thursday.

Luis Carlos Aguirre 67, on Wednesday sought out his ex-partner Maryori Munoz, 40, at a shopping center near Medellin where she worked at a beauty salon, local security secretary Mariano Atehortua reported.

Munoz left her workplace to meet Aguirre -- who had allegedly been harassing her -- but returned within minutes calling for help, Atehortua told Blu Radio.

Mall officials, medical personnel and police treated Munoz at the scene and transferred her to a hospital, where she died.

The hospital "informed us that her corneas were completely destroyed, as well as her airways, said the security official.

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Aguirre himself suffered "respiratory arrest," added Atehortua.

A fire department officer, two police members, two hospital workers and two other people in the mall fell ill from contact with the substance, he said.

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Their symptoms included nausea, vomiting and headaches, though all were in a stable condition.

The nature of the substance is unknown, said Atehortua.

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Two contaminated floors of the mall have been sealed off.

Femicides are common in Colombia, with 100 cases reported last year in the country of 50 million people, according to official data.

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An NGO tracking such killings said the figure was over 600.

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