2 cars explode in Tamaulipas: "Two cars exploded early Friday in a northern state where officials are investigating the killing of 72 Central and South American migrants, while a prosecutor investigating the massacre has disappeared. The prosecutor, Roberto Jaime Suarez, disappeared Wednesday in the town of San Fernando, where the bodies of the migrants were found, the Tamaulipas state attorney general's office said in a statement. ...
The two car explosions happened less than 45 minutes apart in Ciudad Victoria, the Tamulipas state capital, the Attorney General's Office said. The first exploded in front of the offices of the Televisa network and the second in front of transit-police offices. here were no injuries, though both caused some damage to buildings and knocked out the signal of the Televisa network for several hours." August 27, 2010, AP
Law enforcement official investigating massacre killed: "Infantrymen of the Navy found two lifeless bodies, one a public investigator, on a highway that leads to the municipality of San Fernando, where the killing of 72 immigrants occurred, according to an official statement made today. The cadaver of the agent, Roberto Javier Suarez Vazquez, in charge of the investigation of the killing of 72 immigrants at the ejido Huitzilac, was found along the side of the highway San Fernando-Mendez, in the state of Tamaulipas, added the source." August 27, 2010, Mexico Institute/El Unversal
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