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"textContent": "Vizsla Silver (TSX: VZLA) has confirmed the tragic deaths of nine employees following a kidnapping incident at its Concordia project site in Sinaloa, Mexico, in late January. The company reported that one colleague remains missing as authorities continue their investigation. The ordeal began on January 23, when ten employees were abducted from a housing municipality […]\n\nThe post Vizsla Silver Confirms Nine Workers Dead After January Abduction in Mexico appeared first on the deep dive.",
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