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New York City police investigate a car containing the bodies of Orlando Galvez, aged 32, and Carmen Cintron, aged 29, under a sheet, and their two infant children, at the scene of their shooting on a New York highway last week. Police investigating the shootings said the murders appeared to be related to a flourishing traffic in cocaine from Colombia. They found more than $US15 million worth of cocaine, an arsenal of weapons, and money in a hidden room in an apartment belonging to the dead couple.

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Press, 6 February 1982, Page 9

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New York City police investigate a car containing the bodies of Orlando Galvez, aged 32, and Carmen Cintron, aged 29, under a sheet, and their two infant children, at the scene of their shooting on a New York highway last week. Police investigating the shootings said the murders appeared to be related to a flourishing traffic in cocaine from Colombia. They found more than $US15 million worth of cocaine, an arsenal of weapons, and money in a hidden room in an apartment belonging to the dead couple. Press, 6 February 1982, Page 9

New York City police investigate a car containing the bodies of Orlando Galvez, aged 32, and Carmen Cintron, aged 29, under a sheet, and their two infant children, at the scene of their shooting on a New York highway last week. Police investigating the shootings said the murders appeared to be related to a flourishing traffic in cocaine from Colombia. They found more than $US15 million worth of cocaine, an arsenal of weapons, and money in a hidden room in an apartment belonging to the dead couple. Press, 6 February 1982, Page 9

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