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Prosecutor:
Urine injection kills Bolivian woman
LA PAZ, Bolivia – A Bolivian woman has died from an injection
of urine allegedly administered by her friend as a form of health
therapy, a prosecutor said Tuesday. Investigating prosecutor Oscar
Flores told The Associated Press that 35-year-old Gabriela Ascarrunz
died Saturday of an "infection caused by urine that was injected
by fashion designer Monica Schultz."
Local newspapers reported that Schultz, who is known across Bolivia
for her clothing lines, is a practitioner of urine therapy —
a form of alternative medicine using human urine for cosmetic
purposes or to treat various diseases. Some people rub it on their
skin, while others inject or drink it.
Skeptical scientists and physicians say there is no evidence urine
treatment works and that chemicals it contains could potentially
be toxic.
An arrest order was issued for Schultz.
The designer reportedly proclaimed her innocence from the United
States, where she was promoting a new collection.
"I am surprised by the accusations, but I feel obligated
to say I am innocent," she said, according to an e-mail read
on ATB television. The AP was not immediately able to contact
Schultz.
Officials did not say where the urine came from, and it was not
immediately clear whether Ascarrunz, a veterinarian, also practiced
urine therapy.
Alfredo Romero, director of the Incor clinic in the eastern province
of Santa Cruz, said Ascarrunz was admitted last Thursday in serious
condition to have surgery for an intestinal obstruction.
The alleged fatal injection came two days later as she was being
treated in intensive care. The urine apparently was administered
into fluid, or serum, that Ascarrunz was receiving intravenously.
"The victim's father realized that that woman (Schultz) had
injected the urine," Flores said. "She was immediately
expelled from the hospital and the serum was ordered changed,
but unfortunately it was too late."
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