Mexico opens probe into reported lake shooting
Mexico opens probe into reported death of tourist
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TEXAS (GaeaTimes.com)- The Mexican authorities have said that the search has been stepped up for tracing the dead body of a US tourist who was shot and murdered by unidentified Mexican pirates. The wife of the person is alive but the corpse of her husband is yet to be traced. As anyone can understand the lady, Tiffany Hartley is extremely distressed. She told the authorities how the Mexican pirates shot her spouse David Hartley dead after chasing them with speedboats on Falcon Lake. The incident had taken place on Sep 30th.
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