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A young American student dies in Salamanca

For possible alcohol intoxication

USPA NEWS - A young 20-year-old American student died on Friday in Salamanca. The girl was found in the floor of the street Varillas in cardio-respiratory stop and, although she was reanimated by the emergency services, she died in the hospital. His parents arrive on Saturday in Spain.
The street Varillas of Salamanca is located in a zone of bars frequented by young students of the University. The first reports spoke of a possible alcohol intoxication, but the Minister of Health of the regional Government of Castilla y Leon, Antonio Maria Saez Aguado, warned Friday that alcohol poisoning is not confirmed and we must wait for the results of the autopsy. It was students who found the young woman, who was in cardio-respiratory stop. When the emergency services were notified, they managed to resuscitate her and transferred her to the Clinic Hospital of Salamanca.
In the hospital, the young woman suffered three more cardio-respiratory stops, so she was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit, where she finally died at 6:00 a.m. Coming from North Carolina, the young woman, whose identity has not been made public, celebrated the end of her studies in Salamanca, the Spanish city that hosts the oldest university in the country. In that university, the girl had studied Spanish for foreigners and these days she finished her studies. His parents arrive on Saturday in Spain to take charge of his daughter's body and process his repatriation to the United States when the judge authorizes the transfer.
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