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Vocalist of the Fugitivo Group Breaks the Silence and Declares Before the Prosecutor of Tamaulipas

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Carlos González avoided being kidnapped along with his companions when he arrived late at the event to which they were hired; he remained silent for several days, until his appearance with the authorities.
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The investigation into the kidnapping and possible murder of five members of Grupo Fugitivo took a turn this week after Carlos González, the lead singer and sole survivor of the case, formally testified before the Tamaulipas Attorney General's Office (FGJET). State Attorney Irving Barrios Mojica confirmed at a press conference that González had already been interviewed and that his testimony had been incorporated into the investigation file. The…

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Carlos González avoided being kidnapped along with his companions when he arrived late at the event to which they were hired; he remained silent for several days, until his appearance with the authorities.

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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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