American Tourist's Body Awaits Repatriation After Fatal Ayahuasca Ceremony in Peru
- Aaron Wayne Castranova, a 41-year-old tourist, died after drinking ayahuasca tea at a spiritual retreat in Loreto, in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest.
- Castranova suffered catastrophic multi-organ failure triggered by ayahuasca, with the host alleging his undisclosed antibiotic use caused the fatal reaction.
- Loreto is known for spiritual tourism involving psychedelic rituals guided by shamans, and local authorities warn ayahuasca can cause irreversible damage or death.
- Separately, British mother Maureen Rainford died last October at a Bolivian Amazon retreat after her heart and breathing rates plummeted following ayahuasca consumption.
- These deaths highlight risks in remote ayahuasca ceremonies and prompted calls for trained medical staff to be present during such drug use.
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Tourist, 41, Drank Psychedelic Tea During a Spiritual Retreat in Peru. Now, His Dead Body Is Waiting to Be Claimed by Family: Reports
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