One of two citizens Americans killed after kidnapping by cartel Mexican expressed fear of traveling south of the border and enter Mexico.
According to his sister, Zindell Brown knew the dangers travel from South Carolina with three friends so that the only woman in the group can get a tummy tuck.
In an interview with AP, Sister Zalandria Brown said that Zindell went on to say, “We must not sink.”in relation to crossing the border with Mexico, especially in the direction of the city of Matamoros in the state of Tamaulipas.
“Zindell didn’t want to leave,” the sister of Zindell Brown, one of the two killed by gunmen, told ABC News. “We mustn’t go, we mustn’t go,” Zindel said.l, according to his sister.
Americans would have been attacked by mistake
Four friends, Latavia McGee, Zindell, Shaid Woodard (Latavia’s cousin) and Eric James Williams decided Traveling by car from South Carolina Accompany the only woman in the group who has undergone cosmetic surgery in Tamaulipas, because these interventions are cheaper there than in the United States.
According to a CNN report, the friends couldn’t find a place to get Latavia’s tummy tuck surgery, and a poor signal prevented them from contacting the doctor’s office. Before they were in the wrong place at the wrong time and were attacked by mistake.
In a creepy video posted to social media on Friday, you can see how men with machine guns and bulletproof vests load four Americans into the back of a pickup truckto the whites in the city of Matamoros.
Four Americans were found Tuesday in a wooden shacka, guarded by an arrested man, in a rural area east of Matamoros, according to local authorities.
The bodies of Brown and Shaeed Woodard, 33, were taken to the Matamoros mortuary for a forensic examination. the survivors were flown Tuesday to Brownsville, Texas.in a car convoy escorted by Mexican military Hummers and National Guard trucks.
Mexican authorities say the kidnapping of 4 Americans in Tamaulipas was a “confusion”.
Source: La Opinion
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