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Journalist known as "The Jaguar" shot dead in Mexico

First publishedJul 17, 10:44 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 11:42 UTC · 15m ago
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Josue Martinez, a journalist known as 'The Jaguar', was shot dead in Mexico. The state government condemned the murder and called for an investigation. The incident occurred in Mexico.

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A journalist named Josue Martinez was shot dead in Mexico. He was known as 'The Jaguar'. The state government is investigating his murder.

Why it matters

This is a sad event for journalists and people who value freedom of speech. It shows that violence against journalists is a serious problem in Mexico.

In brief
Who was the journalist?
Josue Martinez, also known as 'The Jaguar'.
What happened to him?
He was shot dead in Mexico.
What is the government doing?
The state government is investigating his murder.
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    Condemnation of the murder and call for investigation

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    CBS Newscondemns the murder and calls for an investigation
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