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5 bodies appearing to be missing musicians of Mexican regional music band found near Texas border

5 bodies appearing to be missing musicians of Mexican regional music band found near Texas border

Washington Post29-05-2025
CIUDAD VICTORIA, Mexico — Five bodies that appeared to be members of a Mexican regional music group who had gone missing were found in the northern city of Reynosa, along the Texas border, authorities said on Thursday.
The musicians from the band Grupo Fugitivo, which played at parties and local dances in the region, had been reported missing since Sunday.
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