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Mexico's ambassador to Argentina has resigned amid new allegations
of theft, after video previously emerged of him attempting to shoplift a book.
Ricardo Valero, 77, cited health problems as he stepped down, and
the Mexican foreign minister said he was undergoing neurological treatment.
Mr Valero was recalled this month after CCTV showed him taking a
book from a Buenos Aires shop without paying.
He is now accused of the attempting to steal a shirt from an
airport shop.
The diplomat made headlines after he was caught picking up a book
from the shelf in the El Ateneo Grand Splendid in October and then slipping it
inside a newspaper before attempting to exit the store.
The $10 (£7) book was reportedly a biography of Giacomo Casanova,
the 18th Century Italian writer, soldier and spy best known as a charming
adventurer.
He pleaded diplomatic immunity and the case was not taken further,
but he was recalled by Mexico's foreign ministry after the video was leaked.
Mr Valero then reportedly attempted to steal a shirt from a duty
free shop at Ezeiza International Airport in Buenos Aires just before he
boarded a flight to Mexico.
The ministry accepted his resignation on Sunday.
"Ricardo Valero is a great person, he's undergoing
neurological treatment and I wish him a speedy recovery," Foreign Minister
Marcelo Ebrard wrote on Twitter.
Local media has reported that Mr Valero's behaviour had been
monitored by medical professionals in 2013 after surviving a brain tumour.
(Text, excluding headline, courtesy of BBC)














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