Three more of the 11 murdered in Ojinaga identified; the total is eight so far

The Directorate of Forensic Sciences and Expert Services managed to obtain the identification of three more of the 11 subjects who were found dead on September 20 in Ojinaga, who were abandoned in the CFE yards.

In this sense, two of the newly identified were originally from Durango and the place of origin of the third has not been obtained. Víctor Manuel L.G., José Salvador E.R., and Rosendo Renato O.R. are the other three of the eleven who were killed after an attack that occurred in Ojinaga. According to the autopsies performed on the bodies, the official cause of death was asphyxiation in all three cases.

Roberto B.G., who was 29 years old and was originally from Ojinaga; had been the last identified by the agency, the cause of death being lack of oxygen due to hanging. The same agency reported that the body of the deceased was already delivered to his relatives to carry out the funeral services.

Meanwhile, the fourth identified responded to the name of Sixto B.C., he was 43 years old and was originally from the state capital. The cause of death was heart failure, confirming that the body was already delivered to his relatives. The agency obtained the identity of the two subjects who were decapitated, who responded to the names of Martín Alonso I.M., 19 years old and Irving M,S., 29 years old; both with cause of death by decapitation.

It should be noted that Irving M.S., originally from Ojinaga and whose body was already delivered to his relatives since last Saturday, was the first to be identified by the corresponding ministerial authority.

Another of those who managed to obtain identification was Carlos Alejandro M.G., 23 years old, who died of acute anemia caused by a gunshot wound, and was originally from Ojinaga.

The 11 men were found dead on the grounds of the Federal Electricity Commission on September 20th in the early morning in the city of Ojinaga, which alarmed the population. On the dead, the alleged perpetrators left a banner with a message related to an organized crime group.

Source: elheraldodechihuahua