The neighborhood of Once in Buenos Aires is known for many things: its vibrant street life, bustling markets, and diverse mix of cultures. This is, after all, a neighborhood where you will find Chinese, Bolivian, Peruvian, Senegalese and Jewish communities. But there is another side to this lively community, one that is shrouded in darkness and shrouded in mystery. For those who dare to delve into the history of Once, they will find a tale of tragedy and terror that has left a lasting mark on the community.
It all began in the early 1990s, with the attack on AMIA, a Jewish community center located in the heart of Once. On July 18, 1994, a powerful bomb detonated outside of the center, killing 85 people and injuring hundreds more. The attack, which was later found to be the work of Iranian-backed terrorists, sent shockwaves throughout the community and left many wondering if the neighborhood was cursed.
But the tragedy didn't end there. Just a few years later, in 2004, the Cromañon nightclub disaster struck Once like a bolt of lightning. On December 30th of that year, a fire broke out in the crowded club, killing 194 people and injuring more than 700. The disaster, which was later found to be caused by poor safety regulations and overcrowding, was a devastating blow to the community and only served to further the belief that Once was cursed.
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