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Cocaine & Cartels in New Brunswick

In April of 1989, a plane crash landed in Burtts Corner, New Brunswick carrying 500 kg of cocaine worth $250 million USD. The cocaine was from Colombia, specifically from Pablo Escobar's Medellin cartel.  What followed, played out like a Hollywood movie in small town New Bruswick.


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