SAN LUIS POTOSÍ, Mexico.- A Cuban 48-year-old was shot to death in the state of Tlaxcala, Mexico, on Monday, October 7, according to reports sources Cuban government and media premises Mexicans.
Yordis Nariño Delgado died around 9:15 pm last Monday, in the community of San Gabriel Popocatla, in the municipality of Ixtacuixtla, after having been shot, the newspaper confirmed The Sun of Tlaxcala.
According to the media, two armed men, aboard a black motorcycle without license plates, attacked Nariño. Subsequently, they escaped heading to San Martín Texmelucan, Puebla, without anyone being able to stop them.
“Yordi’s body was left lying face down on Xicohténcatl Street, surrounded by several shell casings,” the local newspaper included.
…and with their family members residing in Cuba and Mexico to offer them the support and services that are necessary, in compliance with the family will.
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— Embassy of Cuba in Mexico (@EmbaCuMex) October 9, 2024
The Embassy of Cuba in Mexico, in a note official published on the social network
The diplomatic representation assured that it communicated with Nariño’s relatives in Cuba and Mexico to provide them with support “and the services that are necessary, in compliance with the family’s will.”
“The Embassy of Cuba in Mexico informs that: regarding the events that occurred in the Ixtacuixtla municipality, Tlaxcala, in which the Cuban citizen Yordis Nariño Delgado unfortunately died; “Our consular officials maintain communication with authorities and with their family members residing in Cuba and Mexico to offer them the support and services that are necessary, in compliance with the family’s wishes,” the statement wrote.
In the midst of the largest migratory exodus in the history of the Island, thousands of Cubans arrive in Mexican territory and must wait a long time for your CBP One appointment, to reach the United States. Others decide to reside and settle in the Aztec country to carve out a path that will save them from the Cuban crisis.
In Aztec territory, many Cubans have been victims of kidnappings, extortions and murders. In July of this year, a Cuban who had been reported missing in the city of Cancunin the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, was found dead, as confirmed by a friend of the victim to CubaNet.
Amauri Romeroa native of the Isle of Youth, had been in Mexico for a short time when the tragedy occurred, according to his close friend.
The 45-year-old man had gone to work on April 30 and did not return to the house where he was staying.
The source, who preferred to remain anonymous for fear of reprisals against his family in Cubarevealed that Amauri would have died one day after his disappearance. The causes have not yet been clarified, but authorities stated that the day of death was May 1.