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Nicaraguan dies in traffic accident in Atlanta

Nicaraguan dies in traffic accident in Atlanta

Juan Carlos Arcia Urbina, 26, died in a traffic accident on May 13 in Atlanta, Georgia.

«The event occurred when the deceased was going to work and another driver entered his lane. The compatriot had arrived in that country a year and a half ago,” reports the organization Texas Nicaraguan Community (TNC).

Related news: Another Nicaraguan migrant dies in the United States as a result of a heart attack

The victim was originally from Managua and on April 23, her sister died. “…now the family faces another loss,” the organization lamented on social networks.

Another Nica shot to death

A case reported by TNC was that of Néstor Rivera Rivera, 29, who was shot to death in the early hours of May 11. The victim is originally from the department of Chinandega. He was murdered in Kansas City.

«The motive for the murder is still unknown, the family is waiting for the results of the police investigation. Unofficially, his family says that it was his boss who shot him over an argument over money for pay,” TNC detailed.

The organization also clarifies that so far there is no official version from the Police or if anyone is detained for this murder. Through social networks they have requested help with funeral expenses. Through the BAC account in Córdobas 358953909, in the name of Juan Alonso Leytón Ríos, any support will be received.

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