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Canadian Bodybuilding
18-05-2008, 10:41 PM
Canadian tourist killed in latest Mexican shooting

The killing of another Canadian tourist - shot to death in Mexico - is the latest in a string of violent attacks that have left at least half a dozen dead in the last three years.

In the latest incident, Bouabal Bounthavorn, 29, was shot three times in the head Thursday inside his hotel room in the city of Cabo San Lucas, said local police.

Gar Pardy, Canada's former top consular official, said Canadians should not jump to conclusions about violence in Mexico because the numbers of people killed are "a blip" compared to the vast number who travel there.

"He was shot three times in the head, you know I don't think this is a robbery in progress," said Pardy.

"I don't see that as an issue. I go there all the time."

The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade confirmed that a Canadian had died but said Sunday there were no updates in the case.

"We're aware of the death of a Canadian citizen in Cabo San Lucas," said spokeswoman Marie-Christine Lilkoff. "Consular staff are in touch with local authorities who are conducting an investigation"

Lilkoff would not give any further details, citing privacy concerns.

State police commander Enrique Wuilar told the Associated Press that a lone gunman had shot Bounthavorn, who was staying with his girlfriend at the Hotel Riu.

The man's girlfriend, 24-year-old Masha Heikali, was shot in one foot. Reports say she is at home recovering in Burnaby, B.C.

Pardy said its likely more information about the case will come to light because there was an eyewitness "to talk about what happened in that room."

The death Bounthavorn adds to the growing list of Canadians killed in Mexico over the past few years.

. Domenic and Nancy Ianiero of Woodbridge Ont, were found murdered with their throats slashed in February, 2006 at a resort in the Mayan Riviera.

. In January 2007, Janette Lerch, 54, and her husband, Cliff Glasier, 67, were struck by a car in a hit-and-run while walking back to their rented condo in Ajijic - a village southeast of Guadalajara. Glasier, a former Chatham resident, was killed while Lerch underwent surgery to repair broken bones on the right side of her body, including her hip, shoulder and leg.

. Also in January 2007 another Woodbridge resident, Adam DePrisco, 19 was killed outside an Acapulco nightclub. Mexican officials say he was the victim of a hit-and-run accident, while members of his family say they believe he was beaten to death. Deprisco's friend, Marco Calabro said he was thrown out of the bar after dancing with a local man's girlfriend. DePrisco's uncle, Claudio Pannozzi has publicly called for Canadians to boycott travelling to Mexico for their holidays.

. Last May, Jeff Toews, a 34-year-old Albertan, died after falling from the balcony of a Cancun resort. However, Toews' family believes he, too, was the victim of a beating. No arrests have been made in any of the cases.

Despite the number of violent attacks, the Department of Foreign Affairs has not issued an official warning about the country.

Currently the department warns travellers to exercise a high degree of caution for a number of reasons, among them "high levels of criminal activity."

An estimated one million Canadians visit Mexico each year.

Freebsd1977
19-05-2008, 03:19 AM
All those deaths seem extortion-type killings. It's always dangerous to go to a country with a high poor population and not get mugged or blackmailed or worse. Terrible.

BAM
19-05-2008, 08:20 AM
3 star hotel?

Mr Ontario
19-05-2008, 02:59 PM
Not worth it....to many other safer places to go.

leeroy
19-05-2008, 03:01 PM
Not worth it....to many other safer places to go.

Yep. I agree with that. Everyone should boycott that country until they get their shit together and protect tourists going there.

St
19-05-2008, 04:50 PM
Yep. I agree with that. Everyone should boycott that country until they get their shit together and protect tourists going there.

Yep i wouldn't go there.

turboturist
19-05-2008, 05:31 PM
Yep. I agree with that. Everyone should boycott that country until they get their shit together and protect tourists going there.

I guess everyone should boycott EDM as well then seeing there is a million people there with more than half a dozen murders already this year.

Freebsd1977
19-05-2008, 08:12 PM
I guess everyone should boycott EDM as well then seeing there is a million people there with more than half a dozen murders already this year.

Done! LOL! :ne

Gettin'r'round
20-05-2008, 09:07 AM
as long as any bad shit happens at the end of my vacation i won't be mad.

Demonwolf
22-05-2008, 07:40 PM
the usa would like nothing more than to have canadians and mexicans at odds going into the NA union.
That way they can pit us against eachother to always get their way. If Canada and Mexico united, they could veto the USA's bullshit policies upon proposal.

Another classic case of dividing people with fear.

shithead
22-05-2008, 08:37 PM
I feel now is the time to get a deal on accommodation done there!

Gettin'r'round
23-05-2008, 08:32 AM
I don't get blaming NAFTA, the chinese dumping there shit is a huge problem.

turboturist
23-05-2008, 10:27 AM
I don't get blaming NAFTA, the chinese dumping there shit is a huge problem.

I dont get blaming Mexico, there are more people murdered in our cities here yet people are boycotting Mexico seems kinda retarded IMO. Whats next you get a home based job cause your scared to go out your front door, Jesus.

Shit happens no matter where your at, deal with it. But don't start this BS.

Gettin'r'round
23-05-2008, 10:31 AM
I'd like to seem some of those "don't go to mexico" people try to start banning Caribbana in Toronto. Except for the last few years, there was a shooting GUARANTEED every year. Ask the english nurse who became a quadriplegic after getting a gangsta's bullet in the spine.

turboturist
23-05-2008, 11:01 AM
I'd like to seem some of those "don't go to mexico" people try to start banning Caribbana in Toronto. Except for the last few years, there was a shooting GUARANTEED every year. Ask the english nurse who became a quadriplegic after getting a gangsta's bullet in the spine.

I don't mean to sound heartless but a few murders a year in a big city is kinda what you have to deal with if your gonna live there, its a risk you take. Or anywhere for that matter, crazy shit happens in small towns as well.

Bad shit happens no matter where your at. If it was not her it would have been someone else that was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Or possibly another person or race committing the crime??

I feel sorry for the family and friends that are involved, but you cant let those things stop you from doing things you want to do or going places you want to go and if you do you may as well be dead anyway.

Sure there are places that have unacceptable risk but most are not nearly as bad as people or the media wants us to believe. JM2C

Felinecougar
24-05-2008, 12:26 AM
My husband travels to Mexico City 6-8 x a year for business. Automotive.

He is picked up at his hotel by an armed car. He is told where the guns are on board. Glove box, under seat etc.

Several years ago they were allowed to keep the driver out with them till the wee hours of the night at local high end steak houses.... Now the driver drops them of at the hotel at 8 pm and they are not allowed to leave it till he picks them up again at 8 am. So they go to the Chrysler Plant, the local companies factory and the hotel.

In all the years he has traveled there he has NEVER let me go along. Yet I have been to Japan and across Canada with him..never to Mexico.

Juicy_brucy
24-05-2008, 12:38 AM
Not worth it....to many other safer places to go.
you said it bro...

tephlon
26-05-2008, 12:01 PM
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Gettin'r'round
26-05-2008, 12:15 PM
few more weeks until i'm down there. sweeet.