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Ted Williams shares his safety rules for international travel to protect yourself on spring break on ‘Fox Report.’ A dream vacation turned into a nearly fatal nightmare after two Oklahoma State University students were allegedly poisoned after ordering water from a poolside bar at a Cancun resort. Disturbing photos shared by Zara Hull and her family show the moment Hull and Kaylie Pitze say they became unconscious after drinking the tainted water Aug.

1. "I had called my mom at like 10 that morning to tell her how beautiful the resort was and how amazing it was. By 4:30, Jake called her and let her know that I was completely incoherent, like I was gone, like I was unconscious," Hull told Fox 32 News.

Hull and a group of friends were in Cancun for a four-day trip that was quickly cut short after she and Pitze had a few drinks of the tainted water. AMERICAN COLLEGE STUDENTS ON SPRING BREAK TRIP CONFRONTED WITH 'RIFLES IN THEIR FACES,' GIVEN THREE OPTIONS Oklahoma college students were allegedly poisoned while on vacation in Cancun. (Rilee Works via Facebook) Stephanie Snider, whose son Jake is Hull's boyfriend, said in a series of Facebook posts that Hull and Pitze were slipped a drug while they were at the resort in Cancun last Friday.

She said it was in their drinks and caused both girls to pass out at the same time. "Our son, Jake, and his girlfriend are finally back in the U.S.

after the most horrific 48 hours of our lives," Snider wrote in a pos.