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American kidnapped and killed in South America – Pre-death photos may contain vital information

American Abducted and Murdered in South⁢ America – Photos ⁤Posted Before Death May Hold Critical Details

Columbian ‍authorities‍ have arrested an unidentified woman in connection⁤ with the Dec. 10 kidnapping and subsequent murder of an Asian-American activist and comedian.

Tou Ger Xiong of St. Paul, Minnesota,⁣ suburb⁤ of Woodbury, Minnesota, frequently‌ visited the South American ​country and⁢ may have been lured ⁤by the woman into being abducted by a group ⁤of men demanding $2,000 in ransom, according to Fox News.

His stabbed, bludgeoned body was found in ⁢La Corcovada near Medellin. He reportedly had been ‌dropped 60 feet.

Xiong, 50, liked to post on social media pictures​ of himself with beautiful women in Columbia.

There’s no reported link between the women ⁣whose pictures ⁤he⁢ posted and the woman arrested, although police say they were led ⁢to her by⁤ photos on Xiong’s phone, according to The New ⁢York Post.

Xiong had communicated with what The Post described as a “mystery⁣ woman” prior to his most recent trip to Columbia. They were planning to meet for a date, according to his brother, Eh.

“He had ⁣been in contact with this woman before and she ⁣was part of the ‘new friends’ he ⁣made on his trips down there,” according to Eh‍ Xiong.

On the evening of Dec. 10, Xiong phoned an American friend to say he⁤ had been kidnapped at ‍gunpoint and the​ kidnappers demanded the $2,000 ransom, which totaled 8 million Columbian pesos, according to ⁢ El Columbiano, a ⁤Columbian newspaper.

By the next day, the ⁣local prosecutor’s office had determined that the kidnappers had ⁣received no ‍money and that Xiong had ⁤been murdered. Authorities were investigating whether his killing ​was linked to an‍ escape⁣ attempt, El Columbiano reported.

Born in Laos in 1973, Xiong ‍and his family of the ethnic ​Hmong people had fled the⁣ 1975 communist takeover, ending up in a refugee camp in Thailand for four years. The family then came to the St. Paul area, which has the largest U.S. population of the Southeastern Asian Hmong, according to NBC.

Xiong attempted to⁤ provide education about Hmong culture, and ‍had 20,000 followers on Facebook, Fox News said. NBC described him as “a comedian, entertainer, storyteller and social justice activist.”

St. Paul Mayor Melvin ​Carter said Xiong “was one of the funniest and most sincere people I’ve ever met.

There have been at least 253 ransom-based kidnappings in Columbia, NBC said, with two American tourists besides Xiong murdered in the past month.

Eh Xiong said his brother, who loved to travel and post about it on social media,⁣ was aware of‌ Columbian kidnappings “But he’s one of those people who only assumes the best in people.”

Tou Ger Xiong considered Columbia “almost like a second home,” his brother said, according to the New York Post.

The kidnapping and ⁣death‌ should remind travelers to⁢ be‍ aware of their surroundings ‍and cautious of whom they‍ meet.

So in Columbia or Mexico, be⁢ careful. And, while⁢ Latin American-style kidnappings ‌seem rare, sadly, there are growing areas ​of Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, and⁤ Philadelphia, where the‍ same cautions apply.


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Who has been arrested in connection with the kidnapping and murder of⁤ Tou Ger Xiong?

Vin Carter ⁣(@melvincarter3) December 14, 2023

The brutal kidnapping and murder of Tou ⁤Ger Xiong in South America has shocked and ⁣saddened the​ community. Xiong, an Asian-American activist and comedian from St. Paul, Minnesota, frequently traveled to‍ Colombia where ⁣he had developed a following on social media, particularly for his photos with ‌beautiful women. However, his most ⁣recent visit⁤ to ⁢the​ country ended in tragedy when he ⁢was abducted and ​subsequently killed.

Authorities in Colombia have arrested an unidentified woman in connection with Xiong’s ‍kidnapping and murder. According to reports from Fox News, Xiong may ⁣have ‍been lured by the ⁣woman into being abducted by a group ‌of men who demanded a ransom of $2,000. His body was later found in ⁢La Corcovada‍ near Medellin, having suffered stab and bludgeon injuries.

Although there‍ is currently no reported link between the woman whose pictures⁣ Xiong had​ posted⁢ on⁤ social media⁢ and the woman arrested, the police were led to the suspect through photos found on Xiong’s phone.‍ The New York Post reports that Xiong had been in contact with a “mystery woman” prior to his trip to Colombia, and they had planned to meet for a date.

The tragic‌ events unfolded on the evening of December 10, when ‌Xiong called an American friend to ​inform them of ‌his kidnapping at gunpoint. The kidnappers demanded a ransom of $2,000, which amounted to 8⁤ million Colombian pesos. However, by the next day, it was ‌determined that the kidnappers had not received any money, and Xiong had been murdered. Authorities⁤ are currently investigating whether his killing was linked to​ an escape attempt.

Born ⁣in Laos in 1973, Xiong and his family⁤ belonged to the ethnic Hmong people who had fled the communist takeover in 1975. They found refuge in a camp in Thailand⁤ before eventually settling in the ‌St. Paul area, which has a large population of Southeast Asian Hmong. Xiong was passionate about promoting Hmong culture and had‌ a significant ⁢social media ​following, with 20,000 followers on Facebook. He was known as a comedian, entertainer, storyteller,⁣ and social justice activist.

The loss of‍ Xiong has deeply impacted the community, with ⁣St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter describing him as one of the funniest and most ‌sincere people he had ever ​met. Carter also shared a personal connection with Xiong, stating that they had been ‍friends since​ the 90s.

The abduction and ‍murder of Tou Ger Xiong serve as ​a⁢ tragic reminder of the risks individuals ⁤face when traveling ‌to unfamiliar places. It also ⁣sheds light on the dangerous reality that confronts activists and comedians who use their platforms to advocate for social justice. Xiong’s legacy will undoubtedly live on through the impact he made on ​those around him and the memories he created through his comedy and activism.



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