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Mayor Betty Geronimo Denies Alleged Attack: “Here’s Betty on Her Feet”

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The mayor of Santo Domingo Norte, Betty Gerónimo, categorically denied this Thursday the rumors that circulated on social networks and some media about an alleged attack against her. Through a video broadcast on their digital platforms, the official clarified that she is in perfect health and in full municipal work. ...
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Santo Domingo.- The mayor of Santo Domingo Norte, Betty Gerónimo, denied that she had been the object of an attack, as has supposedly been rumored on social networks. “Thank God, none of that is true,” Gerónimo said in a video posted on her Instagram account, while thanking the support and concern of her followers. “Betty is fine, thank God,” Gerónimo says in the audiovisual in which she refers to herself in third person, repeatedly thanking God…

The mayor of Santo Domingo Norte, Betty Gerónimo, categorically denied this Thursday the rumors that circulated on social networks and some media about an alleged attack against her. Through a video broadcast on their digital platforms, the official clarified that she is in perfect health and in full municipal work. ...

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robertocavada.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
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