American who went to Mexico for plastic surgery was killed by kidnappers at gunpoint why millions of people risk medical tourism – BBC News 中文

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Most of Tamaulipas has long been controlled by Mexican drug lords, and the police force is meager.

Four U.S. citizens abducted at gunpoint in Mexico a week ago have been recovered and two of them have died, Mexican and U.S. officials have confirmed.

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) previously stated that following the four drove from the town of Brownsville, Texas, to the city of Matamoros, Tamaulipas in northeastern Mexico on March 3, Kidnapped by unknown gunmen. Family members told the US media that the four were going to Mexico to undergo plastic surgery.

Mexico’s gang crime problem has long plagued the country’s government and the United States, but hundreds of thousands of U.S. citizens still regularly travel south to buy cheap medical care. BBC correspondent Angélica Casas explains why medical tourism in Mexico is so attractive.

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