It’s been three years since dozens of staff at the Canadian embassy in Havana, Cuba were inflicted by the “Havana Syndrome” — a mysterious illness that gave them concussion-like symptoms. Now as Mike Drolet reports, new documents obtained by Global News may corroborate claims that employees were warned to stay silent on the unexplained phenomenon.
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