A Journey of Terror: They Stormed an Argentine Shopping Tour in Chile, Stole Even the Documents and Are Now Stranded
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Minutes of terror confronted the driver and passengers of a bus from the Argentine bus and tourism company La Torre, which was raided on Thursday morning in the municipality of Tiltil, north of the Metropolitan Region. The two-story machine, coming from Mendoza for a shopping tour in Chile, was transiting along the Santa Teresa route with 61 people on board, heading to the center of Santiago, when it was intercepted by a group of assailants. In …
The group carrying 60 passengers on board was intercepted by five armed vehicles.The attack was reportedly coordinated, due to the fact that the robbers knew the time and route of the mic and that the area had no cameras.
A contingent of Argentine tourists travelling from Mendoza to Santiago de Chile to make a shopping tour was the victim of a violent assault in the middle of the road. The incident occurred during the early morning of this Thursday, when the microphone was ambushed by an armed group shortly after crossing the Los Libertadores Pass, leaving its 60 passengers in a state of shock and completely dispossessed. According to Chilean police sources, the …
A bus with 60 Argentine tourists was raided en route in Chile by an armed group that ambushed the vehicle and stole belongings from almost half of the passengers. The post Argentine Tourists suffer violent assault upon entering Chile for a shopping tour appeared first on El Diario.
A contingent of 58 tourists from Mendoza was assaulted this Thursday in Chile while traveling to make a shopping tour, and as a result of the attack the two drivers of the collective suffered minor injuries. According to information obtained by Noticias Argentinas agency, the robbery occurred after crossing the Chacabuco toll, already in Chilean territory, when several cars got in the road and prevented the bus from advancing. Minutes later, fiv…
Colonel Marco Gutierrez pointed out that the theft would be valued at more than 24 million pesos. Additionally, three Argentines were injured.
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