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Surveillance video shows man fatally shoot woman in the street in Mexico

Surveillance video shows man fatally shoot woman in the street in Mexico

CNN18 hours ago
Surveillance video captures the moment a man killed a woman in the street in Guadalajara, Mexico after an altercation between the two. The Jalisco Prosecutor's Office said the video is part of a femicide investigation and they're working to find the perpetrator.
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