EFE.- A Cuban migrant died yesterday from a gunshot while traveling in the caravan that is advancing through the state of Chiapas, in an event that has yet to be clarified that will be investigated by the Attorney General’s Office (FGR).
“The State Attorney General’s Office (FGE), through the Istmo Costa District Prosecutor’s Office, opened an investigation folder for the crime of qualified homicide, against whom or who are responsible, for the death of a male person, originally from the Republic of Cuba, who was found dead in the municipality of Pijijiapan, ”reported Sunday in a statement.
After hearing the news, elements of the Istmo Costa District Attorney’s Office went to a rural road where they found near a vehicle “the lifeless body of Cristóbal ‘N’, originally from the Republic of Cuba, who in his anatomy presented injuries caused by firearm”.
The State Prosecutor’s Office reported that the event is already being investigated and indicated that inside the vehicle “a long, black firearm was found, supplied with a charger, which were also secured.”
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National Guard aggression caravan denounces
Activists who accompany the migrant caravan, such as Irineo Mujica, from Pueblo Sin Fronteras, denounced this Monday that in the last hours, the National Guard attacked several migrants with bullets, which left at least 13 injured.
Mujica assured that they went to the medical center where several migrants wounded by bullets are treated by the National Guard, and asked the UN to attend to the event.
In addition, a complaint was filed with the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH).
Efe contacted several federal and local institutions, such as the Chiapas Prosecutor’s Office or the National Guard, without yet obtaining a response. The National Guard explained that in the next few hours they could publish an “information card.”
Later, federal sources confirmed to Efe that the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic (FGR) will take up the case in the next few hours due to the “incompetence” to investigate the matter of the State Prosecutor’s Office.
“A research folder is going to be opened,” said the source.
Dengue cases in the caravan
At the same time, the National Institute of Migration (INM) sent a bulletin where it reported this Monday that six cases of dengue were detected among the members of the migrant caravan, five of them minors.
“One of them serious,” explained the INM, which indicated that three of the patients did not accept to be treated and preferred to continue with the caravan.
The region has experienced an unprecedented migratory wave since the beginning of the year, with a historical flow of 147,000 illegal immigrants detected in Mexico from January to August, triple that of 2020.
In addition, the numbers of arrests at the United States border with Mexico in the past fiscal year reached figures never seen before, with more than 1.7 million immigrants detected by the Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
This new caravan —which has been on the way for more than a week— was launched after the Mexican authorities thwarted the advance of four migrant caravans in early September, which left precisely from Tapachula, a municipality on the border with Guatemala.
At that time, several UN agencies and NGOs criticized the use of force in the operations to disintegrate these caravans.
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