Mexico Casino Attack: Even After Two Months, The Fear And Violence Persist

Mexico Casino Attack: Even After Two Months, The Fear And Violence Persist
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Two and a half minutes was all it took to change Mexico's War on Drugs and the life of Samara Pérez Muñiz forever.

The 38 year-old secretary entered Monterrey's Casino Royale to play the slot machines on a Thursday afternoon with her 18-year-old son, Brad Xavier. Minutes later, eight gunmen from the notorious Zeta drug cartel entered and began pouring gasoline on the carpets and tables.

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