
It’s still unclear how environmental activist Homero Gomez died though his disappearance sparked an outcry in Mexico. | Photo: @Homerogomez_g
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The remains of Homero Gomez were located inside a well in the community called El Soldado, but due to the conditions of the corpse, DNA tests were requested for identification.
Environmental activist Homero Gomez, who fought to protect the famed monarch butterfly, has been found dead in the western Mexican state of Michoacan, a local authority said Wednesday, two weeks after he disappeared.
The activist’s body was located inside a well in a vacant lot 800 meters from the place where he was last seen in the community called El Soldado but due to the conditions of the corpse, DNA tests were requested for identification.
It’s still unclear how Gomez died though his disappearance sparked an outcry in an increasingly violent country where activists are routinely threatened, harmed or…
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“WE MUST RID OURSELVES OF EVIL PREGNANCIES AS WELL”.:::
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The fact about Meexico worth mentioning is that all private guns are banned, yet it has a homicide rate 5 times greater than the U.S. People can’t defend themselves against gangsters.
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Horrors, that’s an interesting bit of information!
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