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You know what? Yeah, this fits. Why is this fucking moron in a shithole country with her family in the first place?

Archive: https://archive.today/4rCJZ

From the post:

>A high-powered CEO and devoted mother-of-three has been killed when the vehicle carrying her as part of a resort-organized tour in Nicaragua overturned. Kasey Grelle, 41, was the founder and CEO of Aux Insights, a marketing consultancy that specialized in helping private equity firms grow and scale businesses. Her 11-year-old son Julian was critically injured in the crash on March 23 and airlifted to a children’s hospital in St. Louis, Missouri where he is now recovering from multiple traumatic injuries.

You know what? Yeah, this fits. Why is this fucking moron in a shithole country with her family in the first place? Archive: https://archive.today/4rCJZ From the post: >>A high-powered CEO and devoted mother-of-three has been killed when the vehicle carrying her as part of a resort-organized tour in Nicaragua overturned. Kasey Grelle, 41, was the founder and CEO of Aux Insights, a marketing consultancy that specialized in helping private equity firms grow and scale businesses. Her 11-year-old son Julian was critically injured in the crash on March 23 and airlifted to a children’s hospital in St. Louis, Missouri where he is now recovering from multiple traumatic injuries.
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Bonus:

The family is based in St. Louis, where they live in a $796,600, three-bedroom, two-bathroom home.

This is the kind of hard-hitting journalism to which we've become accustomed from today's media in general and the Daily Fail in particular.

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A comment in the story mocked a gofundme. Here it is: /f/support-for-the-grelle-children

I am convinced all GFM's are money laundering scams.

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my boomer lib parents had a “paradise nicaragua vacation” planned back in 2020. there never has been much reasoning with them, and they’re the type to go explore outside of the resort areas. figured this was going to be the end of them, but covid ramped up and squashed the trip.