They Find Environmental Activist Burned in Michoacán
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Morelia, Mich., The body of Lázaro Mendoza Ramírez, environmental defender of the Lacustrian region of Zirahuén, was found inside his burnt-out truck in a town in the municipality of Salvador Escalante, reported the Attorney General's Office (FGE), who verified his identity with DNA evidence.
The FGE de Michoac n confirm that the calcined body found in Salvador Escalante corresponds to activist and journalist L taro Mendoza.
The activist was missing since April 15 in the town of Paramuén, in the municipality of Salvador Escalante. The entry Era Lázaro Mendoza: FGE confirms the identity of the environmentalist, found burned was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.
In the midst of an operational deployment and complaints by environmentalists in the region, the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Michoacan confirmed the identification of Lázaro Mendoza Ramírez as the person located without life on April 14 in Salvador Escalante. The body was identified through genetic studies, while research and search actions continue in nearby municipalities. They find body of environmentalist Lázaro Mendoza Ramírez…
Lázaro Mendoza participated in the self-defense groups that emerged in Michoacán from 2014, and then dedicated himself to social and environmental activism in his community.
The 51-year-old environmental defender Lázaro Mendoza Ramírez was located without life after being reported missing in the Michoacán lake region. The Attorney General’s Office confirmed that the burnt body found inside a truck belongs to the activist, after obtaining a total match in the DNA studies. Mendoza Ramírez was last seen on April 14 in the community of Paramuén, in the municipality of Salvador Escalante, when performing activities relat…
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