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Mexico City, May 4 (EFE).- Family members on Tuesday demanded justice for those who lost their lives after a metro overpass collapsed in Mexico City.Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Tuesday pledged a thorough investigation into a metro overpass collapse in this capital that left at least 23 dead and 79 people hospitalized.The collapse caused two carriages to plummet onto an avenue in the southeastern Mexico City borough of Tlahuac late Monday. (Camera: MIGUEL ANGEL ANDRADE). SHOT LIST: RELATIVES OF THE VICTIMS OF A METRO OVERPASS COLLAPSE WAIT FOR THE BODIES TO BE DELIVERED, OUTSIDE THE PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
Mexico City, Feb 5 (EFE).- An adapted version of "La Llorona," the popular Mexican theme, presided over a protest Friday in Mexico City against the killing of young doctor Mariana Sanchez last week in the country’s south and against ceaseless violence against women. (Camera: AMERICA NERI).SHOT LIST: RELATIVES OF VICTIMS OF FEMICIDE PROTEST AT THE REPRESENTATION FACILITIES IN MEXICO CITY IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.
Relatives of femicide victims and activists occupy the headquarters of the national Ombudsman headquarters in Mexico City to demand justice and speed up investigations. IMAGES
Popayán, Aug 25 (EFE) .- With an outcry for justice and an end to murders, family and friends said goodbye to three of the six victims of the massacre on Friday in El Tambo, in the troubled Colombian department of Cauca.In addition to the Collazos brothers, the bullets killed Cristian David Millán, Jaime Muñoz Campo, Yulber Edilson Flor Muñoz and Nicolás Orlando Hurtado.The six are part of the 37 people killed in seven massacres that occurred in the last two weeks in the departments of Nariño, Cauca, Arauca, Valle del Cauca and Antioquia. (Camera: ERNESTO GUZMAN JR)FOOTAGE SHOWS THE FUNERAL OF THREE VICTIMS OF THE MASSACRE ON FRIDAY IN EL TAMBO, COLOMBIA.
Six years after the mistaken murder of 15 teenagers by cartel hitmen in Juarez, Mexico, the victims' families gather to honor their lives. Nathan Frandino reports.