The vehicles they were traveling in were also not found (Photo: special/@Tamaulipasrtc1)

four young people have disappeared in the municipality of Miguel Aleman, Tamaulipas after attending a party in the town of Los Guerra. The individuals have not appeared since last Friday March 10, with no information on their fate being available until Tuesday 14.

The youth, identified as Hugo Rangel y Julius Caesar Ubaldowho would be employees of a store and the other two, Jesus Adalberto Palomares Guzman there Christian Roche They would work in a company in the energy sector. All would have attended a meat roast, as reported by local media Tamaulipas Hoy.

Faced with the facts, the The mayor of Miguel Alemán requested the collaboration of the authorities federal and state authorities to find the missing, published the aforementioned media. Photos of the missing men have been circulating on social media.

The men gathered around a roast beef (Photo: special/@Tamaulipasrtc1)
The men gathered around a roast beef (Photo: special/@Tamaulipasrtc1)

For her part, journalist Azucena Uresti interviewed a relative of one of the young people who disappeared (Julio César Ubaldo), who explained that the Complaint was filed on Tuesday March 14 and that the vehicles used by the missing persons have also not been found.

“They they came together in a roast beefnothing was known afterwards, it’s an open secret from there they took them“, said the parent and his statements were shared via social networks by communicator Azucena Uresti.

Although actions have been carried out through social networks, according to the interviewee, no information yet on the whereabouts of young people.

In Matamoros, Tamaulipas was the place where four American citizens were abducted Last Friday March 3, after his disappearance, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) offered a reward to locate the people who were attacked by armed men.

The victims were dragged on the asphalt and then placed in a white van

During the actions that led to the kidnapping of the Americans, a lost bullet killed a woman identified as areli pabloa 33-year-old Mexican.

On March 7, they were found two of the four kidnapped Americans died. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) held a call with the governor of Tamaulipas, Américo Villarreal, who confirmed the discovery of the four people, two of them dead, one injured and the other unharmed.

The Americans were identified as Latavia Tay McGee, Shaeed Woodard, Zindell Brown and Eric James Williams, the latter two are the men who were found dead in the municipality of El Tecolote.

Victims who survived the attack and abduction by gunmen returned to the United States.  (Special)
Victims who survived the attack and abduction by gunmen returned to the United States. (Special)

Last February, the Undersecretary for Human Rights of the Ministry of the Interior, Alejandro Encinas, announced that in Tamaulipas, there are 12,000 people missing.

We have a file of 12,000 people missing or not locatedobviously these are data that come mainly from State Attorney’s Office,” Encinas said at a press conference held in Ciudad Victoria.

For its part, the collective justice and hope demanded justice from the Mexican government for relatives over 112,000 people disappeared Throughout the country, their actions were carried out in front of the National Palace in Mexico City on Tuesday, March 14.

Various collectives support the government of Mexico for the missing in the country (Photo: Platform for Peace and Justice in Guanajuato)
Various collectives support the government of Mexico for the missing in the country (Photo: Platform for Peace and Justice in Guanajuato)

“For 12 years, we have taken to the streets, to public squares, to the authorities to ask them to do their job and find our husbands, fathers and children, victims of a mass disappearance“, shared the group through a press release.

They also announced the presentation of a Complaint to the National Human Rights Commission (CNDH) the objective of denouncing the offenses they suffered from the Attorney General of the Republic (FGR), that of Guanajuato, that of the National Research Commission (CNB) and a judge from Jalisco, since these institutions would have ignored evidence on the case of 23 Guanajuatenses in 2011 in San Fernando, Tamaulipas.

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