2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
The coronavirus pandemic that is sweeping multiple countries and causing tens of thousands of deaths has forced millions to stay indoors to avoid spreading and spreading the mysterious COVID-19 virus.
However, some "well" children in Venezuela - known in the country as " Bolichicos " - seem not to flinch at the threat and have vacationed and enjoyed the Caribbean beaches of their nation even though the disease is already on land Venezuelan women and has claimed several lives.
The festivities were held last March on the Los Roques islands and are now identified as an infectious focus of the coronavirus. According to multiple sources, the children of several politicians participated in them and the urban singers Zion, Justin Quiles, Noriel and Kevvo, as well as the Venezuelan singer NakaryNK, would also have been present , according to Noticias Al Día and Hora.
According to the Associated Press, it is not clear how many people traveled to said destination, but the parties made such a fuss that they even reached the ears of President Nicolás Maduro. "There was a party on the island and practically everyone who attended it tested positive [for COVID-19]," President Chavista exclaimed on state television on March 20.
One of those who has attracted the most attention among the attendees is Jesús "El Duke" Amoroso, son of Elvis Amoroso, one of the highest-ranking officials in the Maduro government and who is in charge of countering corruption in the country. The aspiring reggaeton star shared a series of photos from his walk in Los Roques and when the rush of visiting the place began he replied with a post where he appears leaning against a luxury car with both middle fingers raised saying: "What if I have, that I did go, that I am, that I do frinchi, that I do frao. Suck it, you gossipers.
Zion in Los Roques. A spokesman for the singer assured AP he had visited Los Roques to record a music video:
The festivities in Los Roques have led to the declaration of a quarantine that has affected residents, who depend on tourism to survive.
On the other hand, and according to the AP, on March 11 videos of women in bikini emerged dancing in a mansion in front of the beach next to an exiled Venezuelan banker. "One of the girls had the virus and nobody knew it," a source revealed in an audio message that was leaked publicly. This version was confirmed by one of the assistants who assured that he and his girlfriend had to be evacuated from the island with a high fever. Six more people have tested positive for COVID-19 since then.
The worst thing is that prostitutes brought from Madrid and London also participated in the parties and later returned to their places of origin, without knowing if they contracted the virus or not.
There were drugs in at least one house where the parties were held, especially 2C-B, better known as "pink cocaine," a high-potency substance of great value on the black market, witnesses confirmed.
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