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Five Mexican musicians abducted, murdered by alleged drug cartel | Conflict News

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Five Mexican musicians abducted, murdered by alleged drug cartel | Conflict News
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Relatives of five members of the band Fugitivo, aged between 20 and 40, received ransom demands after their abduction.

Five members of the Mexican band Fugitivo were reportedly murdered after being abducted in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, where they were hired for a concert. Their bodies were discovered following ransom demands received by relatives, leading to the arrest of nine suspects linked to the Gulf Cartel’s “Los Metros” faction. This incident highlights the ongoing violence in Mexico, where over 480,000 have died due to drug-related crimes, and 120,000 are missing.

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