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Bolivian villagers use poisonous ants to punish and almost kill alleged thieves | Bolivian villagers use poisonous ants to punish and almost kill alleged thieves |
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Residents of a Bolivian village almost killed two alleged thieves after they tied them to a tree which was swarming with venomous ants as a punishment. | |
The two men aged 18 and 19 were attacked after they allegedly stole three motorcycles from a village, according to the Bolivian authorities. | The two men aged 18 and 19 were attacked after they allegedly stole three motorcycles from a village, according to the Bolivian authorities. |
One of the men remained in intensive care, while the other suffered kidney failure and required dialysis, Dr Roberto Paz told reporters in the central Bolivian city of Cochabamba. | One of the men remained in intensive care, while the other suffered kidney failure and required dialysis, Dr Roberto Paz told reporters in the central Bolivian city of Cochabamba. |
The villagers of Ayopaya held the two men for nearly three days. They were freed on Saturday after their relatives paid £2,200 as compensation for the motorcycles, a sister of one of the men told Radio Fides. | The villagers of Ayopaya held the two men for nearly three days. They were freed on Saturday after their relatives paid £2,200 as compensation for the motorcycles, a sister of one of the men told Radio Fides. |
Otherwise, she said, the pair would have been killed. | Otherwise, she said, the pair would have been killed. |
The poisonous ants, of the pseudomyrmex triplarinus species, live interdependently with triplaris trees. | The poisonous ants, of the pseudomyrmex triplarinus species, live interdependently with triplaris trees. |
Their venom, which has anti-inflammatory properties, is used as a traditional treatment for arthritis. | Their venom, which has anti-inflammatory properties, is used as a traditional treatment for arthritis. |
Additional reporting by PA | Additional reporting by PA |
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