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    Chilling new details of college students' 'haunting' hospital stay after alleged Mexico resort spiking

    By Mataeo Smith,

    1 day ago

    It was alleged this week that two Oklahoma college students who were hospitalized after drinking at a swim-up bar in Mexico were drugged, sending concerned family members into a worried frenzy .

    When Kaylie Pitzer and Zara Hull requested some water at the resort's pool bar on August 2nd, while on vacation in Cancun with their friends, they unexpectedly fell to the ground .

    Before being wheeled up to their dorms in a wheelchair, the pupils were seen in a horrifying picture holding hands and with their heads resting on the bar . Hull, 20, was later taken to a private hospital by ambulance after experiencing convulsions due to the narcotics, which US medical professionals thought were synthetic fentanyl, as reported by KWTV.

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    Her mother described the horrific experience of seeing her partner, Jake Snider, in the intensive care unit, where she was "so sedated that she couldn't open her eyes or speak."

    “My son was not allowed to stay with her. We had to pay $200 for him to have a room upstairs for the night. It was the 2nd floor of the hospital and the floor was completely VACANT. The room was merely a hospital room,” Stephanie Snider wrote on Facebook. Snider disclosed that her son was afraid of something happening to him, which kept him from sleeping.

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    “He couldn’t get in downstairs again to see Zara until the next morning. We sat in 2 different countries- praying all night for safety and health,” she said. On August 3, around 8 a.m., Snider's son Jake discovered Hull heavily sedated, wearing a catheter, and dependent on a ventilator.

    The family surmised that the hospital staff's claim that they were transferring Hull to another site for an MRI was a front for human trafficking.

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    “He told them to STOP EVERYTHING he’s taking her out. We told him, ‘do NOT let them take her, do NOT let them do anything else to her-we were working on getting them out!'”

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    “We believe they were planning to take her away to be trafficked or perhaps even to take her organs (which is what we were later told is a common thing that is done),” Snider’s post added. “They most likely would have done something to my son as well, possibly even death.”

    According to Snider's previous Facebook post, the hospital allegedly required a $10,000 deposit before starting any therapy, and then another $25,000 "by Sunday morning to continue treatment or $5,000 to release."

    The families of Hull and Snider made repeated attempts to locate hospitals in the Dallas region for Hull, but were unable because the private hospital refused to provide her medical information.

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