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Sentences of 68 years in prison for the murderers of Ximena and José, Colombian exchange students in Mexico

Sentences of 68 years in prison for the murderers of Ximena and José, Colombian exchange students in Mexico

Ximena and José Antonio were medical students who were on exchange in that country, they were with a friend and the driver of an Uber who were also murdered.

Colombia News.

José Antonio Parada Cerpa and Ximena Quijano Hernández were two of the four victims of a violent act that terrorized Mexico and Colombia in February 2020. Both were medical students who had been on duty at the General Hospital of Cholula since last August 2018.

They were killed along with another Mexican student and the Uber driver who took them to a local festival in Puebla that tragic weekend.

Sentences of 68 years in prison for the murderers of Ximena and José, Colombian exchange students in Mexico
Ximena and Antonio were about to graduate.

At the time of the events, the Puebla Police confirmed the capture of three people who would be presumed responsible for the four homicides.

Sentences of 68 years in prison for the murderers of Ximena and José, Colombian exchange students in Mexico

However, only until March of this year, a trial was initiated against him.

68 years in prison

In the last few hours, Mexican authorities headed by the Puebla State Prosecutor’s Office confirmed a total sentence of 68 years in prison for the murderers of the three students and the driver of the platform.

They specified that based on the evidence obtained, Pablo Jesús N., Ángel N. and Lisset N., “must remain in prison for 50 years for the crime of aggravated homicide and 18 years for aggravated vehicle theft.”

Sentences of 68 years in prison for the murderers of Ximena and José, Colombian exchange students in Mexico
Pablo Jesús N., 43 years old, Ángel N., 23, and Lisset N., 22 years old

According to what was compiled, the Agent of the Public Ministry «proved the participation of the two men and the woman in the events that had the Colombian students Ximena and José Antonio as victims; Francisco Javier, a student from Veracruz; and the Uber driver of Pueblan origin, Josué Emanuel.

These were the initial details of the case:



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