Crime reported Mexican journalist strangled and murdered
Crime reported Mexican journalist strangled and murdered
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Mexico City: A case of brutal murder of a Mexican journalist has come to notice.  He is said to have written about the crime in the violent Gulf Coast states of Varcruise.  On Wednesday, local media reported to journalists about the brutal killing of a reporter in Mexico, one of the world's most dangerous countries.

The body of Julio Valdivia, a 44-year-old senior journalist at Nota Rosa focused on crime and violence, was recovered from the state capital Veracruz (Veracruz) 100 km away from the remote Tejonapa municipality.  In Prima facie, there was a fear that Valdivia would have come under the train, but this was denied by the prosecutor's office. An employee said that Valdivia's body had been found near the train tracks, but the condition of the body was reported to have been tortured too much and his head was also chopped off.

Several other local news reports reported that Valdivia had been beheaded and murdered, and that was the fourth journalist's death in Mexico this year. According to defence committee journalists, in 2019, nearly half of the worldwide journalists were murdered in Mexico. The Veracruz government tweeted, "We condemn the murder of Julio Valdivia."

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