bodies of two murdered Jesuit priests found

bodies of two murdered Jesuit priests found

However, the authorities pointed out that the murderers are tenaciously sought by heaven and earth in the area. Tarahumarainhabited by the ethnic group of the same name, one of the most dangerous areas of Mexico.

While the general indignation caused by the murders, especially of the clerics, which increased the number of priests killed in the last 3 and a half years to 7, authorities announced that the bodies of Javier Campos79 years old, and Joaquin Mora80, as well as that of the tour guide Peter PalmaThey were eventually recovered.

Governor María Eugenia Campos reported that the bodies of those murdered in the municipality of Urique were finally located and preliminary forensic tests immediately confirmed their identity.

However, it did not disclose the place where the victims were found, arguing that “in the face of findings of this nature in the investigation, scientific certainty and respectful communication of the victims, their relatives and suffering communities are prioritized.”

The main person responsible for the murder, a man known as “El Chueco”, head of the cell of the Sinaloa Cartel operating in the region, is the main target of the true “manhunt” carried out by local and federal forces, which include members of the National Guard, the Army and the Navy.

The Society of Jesus said in a statement that “the Sierra Tarahumara, like many other regions of Mexico, faces conditions of violence and neglect that have not been reversed.”

“Every day men and women are arbitrarily deprived of life, as our brothers were killed today,” said the Catholic order, which noted that “it will not remain silent in the face of the reality that lacerates the entire society.”

Source: Ambito

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