
Two of the four Americans abducted in Mexico they died last week, according to the Mexican governor.
It is reminded that Four American citizens were abducted on March 3 at gunpoint., on the way to the city of Matamoros in the state of Tamaulipas, which borders Texas. In particular, the armed men allegedly shot the passengers of the minibus, after which they transferred them to another car and left the territory.
It is noted that the death has not yet been confirmed by US officials. American news broadcaster ABC News reported that the four abductees were Latavia “Ty” McGee, Said Woodard, Zidell Brown and Eric James Williams.
According to the BBC, the office of the Attorney General of Mexico confirmed that two of the four Americans are dead, as the governor of Tamaulipas said earlier during a press conference.
The Mexican and US governments are also investigating the kidnapping, according to the same information shared by the BBC.
Source: BBC News.
Source: Kathimerini

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