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Mexico sends bodies of 16 migrants found massacred along smuggling route back to Guatemala

Mexico sends bodies of 16 migrants found massacred along smuggling route back to Guatemala, which declares 3 days of mourning The Mexican government on Friday repatriated the bodies of 16 Guatemalans who were massacred January 22 in Camargo, Tamaulipas  The victims were part of a group of migrants who were bound for the United States and were found shot and severely burned in a pickup truck  Three other Mexican nationals were also murdered in the attack  The remains of the migrants arrived at La Aurora International Airport in Guatemala City  12 state police officers have been arrested in connection with the killings

He fled Guatemala looking for a better life But he and 18 others were killed en route to the US

He fled Guatemala looking for a better life But he and 18 others were killed en route to the US
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Mexican police detained over migrant killings

news Mexican police detained over migrant killings © Getty Images Most of the victims are believed to be from Comitancillo, where relatives have been given DNA tests Twelve police officers have been arrested in the northern Mexico for their alleged connection to the killing of a group of migrants last month. The bodies of 19 people were found in a burnt-out vehicle near the US border in Tamaulipas state on 22 January. Most of the victims are believed to have been Central American migrants. Investigators think they were killed as part of a turf war between criminal gangs over control of migrant smuggling routes in the area.

Mexican police officers arrested over migrant killings

BBC News Published image copyrightGetty Images image captionMost of the victims are believed to be from Comitancillo, where relatives have been given DNA tests Twelve police officers have been arrested in the northern Mexico for their alleged connection to the killing of a group of migrants last month. The bodies of 19 people were found in a burnt-out vehicle near the US border in Tamaulipas state on 22 January. Most of the victims are believed to have been Central American migrants. Investigators think they were killed as part of a turf war between criminal gangs over control of migrant smuggling routes in the area.

The gruesome border attack that shocked a village

news The gruesome border attack that shocked a village © Reuters DNA work is under way in Guatemala to determine the identities of the other victims When the burnt bodies of 19 people were found in two vehicles close to the Mexican border with the US last weekend, one village in Guatemala was particularly badly hit. Residents there are still trying to understand why some of them were killed in such a brutal way. At the trials for his local football team a few years ago, Marvin Tomás impressed the team coach so much that he signed him up on the spot. A wiry, athletic winger with a vicious left foot, he fit exactly what the Guatemalan third division side, Juventud Comiteca, was looking for.

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