
Mexican man claims country's National Guard opened fire on SUV killing 2, including his pregnant girlfriend
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The Mexican National Guard allegedly opened fire on an SUV killing a pregnant 15-year-old and another person. Two others were wounded in the shooting.
According to a complaint filed Monday by the local nongovernmental organization the Human Rights Committee of Nuevo Laredo on behalf of the driver of the SUV and other victims, the deaths occurred Sunday on a highway in Nuevo Laredo, across the border from Laredo, Texas. The shooting killed the young woman and her unborn child. One woman, 24, remains hospitalized.
According to the complaint, which was addressed to López Obrador, the Interior and Defense ministers and governmental human rights commission, the driver noticed a National Guard patrol vehicle began to follow him.
The driver said the patrol vehicle suddenly opened fire, largely hitting those sitting in the rear of the SUV.

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