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Sentenced to 17 and a Half Years in Prison ‘La Reina De La Burundanga’, Who Drugged His Victims to Swindle Them

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N.T.G., known as La Reina de la Burundanga, has been sentenced to 17 and a half years in prison for drugging several people to later swindle and steal money from them. The Provincial Court of León has imposed this penalty, along with payment of more than 250,000 euros in compensation for using this stupefacious substance to chemically subdue its victims in order to swindle and steal them. The convicted woman is also sentenced for cheating on a f…

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N.T.G., known as La Reina de la Burundanga, has been sentenced to 17 and a half years in prison for drugging several people to later swindle and steal money from them. The Provincial Court of León has imposed this penalty, along with payment of more than 250,000 euros in compensation for using this stupefacious substance to chemically subdue its victims in order to swindle and steal them. The convicted woman is also sentenced for cheating on a f…

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The Provincial High Court of León absolves her of the crimes of attempted murder and documentary falsehood, but the conviction for six crimes of aggravated injury, robbery with violence and scam. More information: The family victim of the ‘Queen of the Burundanga’ points out that “it was one more” and denies having financed her to play poker

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The Provincial High Court of León has sentenced to six main sentences of two years in prison the young lioness accused of using Burundiana to obtain money from family and friends. The Prosecutor’s Office had requested sentences that added to 18 years in prison, the sentence reduces the sum to 17. read more]]>

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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