translated from Spanish: They identify the three men who were lynched in Charapan, Michoacán

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Charapan, Michoacán.- The three men who died to be lynched by a mob in the main square of this town of Charapan were already identified by their deudos and the Attorney General’s Office is already undertaking the inquests to clarify the issue.
In this tenor, it was known that the now Westerners are Mark Antony T., Bryan R. and Jesús A., two of them were tied up, beaten and hung by the neck of a fence that divides the aforementioned square with the church atrium, while another of the bodies was dumped near near the local police base. After the killings the area was sheltered by the elements of the Ministry of Public Security of Michoacán.
It should be remembered that the deceased were noted of the deprivation of liberty and the murder of the director of Rural Development of this municipality, Sergio Apolinar Soto, 27 years old, whose body was found on Tuesday 15 of this month in a ravine near this municipality demarcation along the way to the Uancho hill.
The deaths of the three men accused by the death of Apolinar Soto came in front of the Municipal Police, just outside the Command. To say of contacts close to the matter, the bodies had signs of being dragged away; It was also remarked that they were sought after by the crowd, taken from their homes and ultimately lynched by the anger of the people for The murder of Apolinar.

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