Fainting and discomfort during the “Nata” ceremony.

Victor Boolen

Fainting and discomfort during the “Nata” ceremony.

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CIUDAD JUAREZ — About two dozen people were given medical treatment for fainting or feeling unwell last night during a Natanael Cano concert.

Most of them were women who were treated by special medical staff from CESS Ciudad Juárez in the Plaza de la Mexicanidad.

According to paramedics, some of the people who felt bad were because they arrived early to line up, waited too long in line and did not try to eat.

Other patients being treated were pushed and crushed into the crowd.

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