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Mexican musician finds refuge in saxophone after acid attack

Por: ABC News World February 20, 2023

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MEXICO CITY -- María Elena Ríos has conflicting feelings about her saxophone: She once blamed the instrument for bringing her to the brink of death — but it also has been her salvation.Ríos, 29, thought her career as a musician and her devotion to her saxophone was what led her former boyfriend - an influential politician - to hire the men who splashed acid onto her face and body, disfiguring her. Later, she learned he simply couldn't... + full article



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