Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Mexico quizzes governor over journalist’s killing

Mexico City investigators will travel to the Gulf coast state of Veracruz to question its governor about the killing of a photojournalist, according to the mayor of the Mexican capital.



Miguel Angel Mancera said on Monday all lines of investigation remain open in the case, including possible political motives, and the investigative team will go to Veracruz on Tuesday.

Javier Duarte, Veracruz’s governor, has told local media that he has no knowledge of the incident, which occurred on July 31 in a Mexico City apartment where four women were also slain.

Ruben Espinosa, the photojournalist, had fled Veracruz recently, saying he feared for his safety due to his work covering protests.

Espinosa was tied up, tortured and shot in the head at an apartment in Mexico City.

The attackers also killed his friend, Nadia Vera, two of her roommates – a 19-year-old aspiring make-up artist and a woman believed to be from Colombia – as well as their 40-year-old housekeeper.

Vera had been active in organising protests for various causes in Veracruz.

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