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Suspects wanted in deaths of 2 women after night out in Los Angeles in custody

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LOS ANGELES - Multiple arrests have been made in the Nov. 2021 incident that ended with two women being dumped at separate Los Angeles County hospitals, the family of one of the victims tells FOX 11.According to the family, the arrests involved the suspects wanted in connection to the incident stemming from three young women going out for a night of fun in Los Angeles, but two of the three women never made it home.

Back in November, FOX 11 had aired a report on how the first woman, 24-year-old Christy Giles-Cilliers, was pronounced dead in a Culver City emergency room.

Her close friend, Hilda Marcela Cabrales-Arzola, was dumped two hours later at Kaiser-Permanente in West Los Angeles.Cabrales-Arzona was ultimately pronounced dead at the.

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