La Nación shares news on crocodile attack, airport fine for actress, and fat intake study

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a major newspaper in Costa Rica, published several posts on September 19, 2025, covering a range of international and scientific news.

One post reported the fate of a missing Australian radio host: “Exlocutor de radio australiano que desapareció tras salir a pescar fue capturado y devorado por un cocodrilo” (September 19, 2025).

Another tweet highlighted an incident involving an actress at an Australian airport: “Actriz lamenta multa en aeropuerto australiano por simple accesorio: ‘La ignorancia no es excusa’” (September 19, 2025).

A third post addressed health concerns related to dietary habits: “¿Come mucha grasa? Esto podría estar dañando su memoria, según un nuevo estudio científico” (September 19, 2025).

La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s oldest and most widely read newspapers. The outlet regularly covers national and international news stories, as well as developments in science and public health.



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