Colima: Son of former senator kidnapped and killed, reports say

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On February 15, Preciado published a message addressed to his wife, in which he expressed his grief and said he was experiencing “one of the saddest days” of his life:

“Today, when it seems the whole world is celebrating love with flowers, laughter, and empty promises, I have lived through one of the saddest days of my life. And yet, amidst this sadness that grips my chest, there is a truth that stands out with absolute force: if it weren’t for you, for your words, for your advice, for your undying love, I don’t know where I would be now. I don’t know how I would have managed to hold on without going mad.”

The report of the crime was sent to federal legislators from the National Action Party (PAN) on February 14, informing them that the victim’s body was found in a pickup truck in San Pedro Toxín, in Tolimán, Jalisco, on the border with Colima, PAN sources confirmed to the newspaper Reforma.

The kidnapping reportedly occurred in the municipality of Minatitlán, Colima, during the first week of February.

The Attorney General of Jalisco, Salvador González, said that a burned-out vehicle was found in the San Pedro Toxín ​​area, but its ownership could not be verified. According to the official, no bodies were found.

Source: tiempo