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Colombian woman swallowed $7,000 in notes in 'desperate' bid to hide assets from husband

Surgeons removed 57 hundred dollar bills following 'desperate act' of concealment

Thursday 04 May 2017 22:08 BST
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A woman swallowed dozens of hundred dollar bills in an apparent 'act of desperation'
A woman swallowed dozens of hundred dollar bills in an apparent 'act of desperation' (Getty/iStock)

A Colombian woman who reportedly swallowed thousands of dollars in a bid to conceal the money from her husband had to undergo surgery to remove it.

The 30-year-old told the local RCN television channel she swallowed around 57 hundred dollar notes following a furious row between the pair.

She claimed to have saved up the money to pay for a holiday but was worried her husband would spend it.

Surgeons were able to extract the notes from the woman’s stomach and intestines,

"Fifty-seven 100-dollar bills were found and extracted by the orifice opened in the stomach in the gastronomy, through which some extra rolls (of money) were found in the intestine, which advanced to the colon, the lower part of the intestine, in order to be evacuated by normal means through the patient’s intestinal movements," said the Director of Surgery at the University Hospital of Santander, Juan Paulo Serrano,

He added that as the bills were not wrapped in anything, suggesting a lack of planning or any illicit reason for swallowing them.

“She ate rolls of bills, they were not wrapped up for any form of illicit transport. It seems it was an act of desperation by this woman, due to the problem she was facing, to ingest these elements, and this of course affects the patient’s normal intestinal functioning and life," he said.

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