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Coahuila Prosecutor's Office concluded forensic evidence after school shooting

2020-01-12T16:05:37.451Z


Prosecutor of Mexico concluded ballistic and forensic tests after the shooting at a school in Torreón, in which an 11-year-old boy killed his teacher and shot himself.


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School shooting in Torreon left two dead 5:57

(CNN Spanish) - The Office of the Attorney General of the State of Coahuila de Zaragoza (FGECZ) reported on Saturday night that in the investigations of the Colegio Cervantes case that the autopsies performed on the deceased allow us to conclude that the child under 11 years of age ¨ passed away by a Acute cerebral hemorrhage, vital center injury and a projectile wound fired by skull penetrating firearm¨.

While the 50-year-old teacher died as "a consequence of acute cerebral and internal hemorrhage, injury to vital centers and organs and injuries caused by projectiles fired by penetrating firearms of the skull and thorax."

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According to the FGECZ communiqué, the expert evidence placed ¨ in the scene a total of 9 percussed caps, 8 of caliber .40 and one more .25.¨ The school collaborated in the investigation, as well as the relatives of the minor involved in fact. Investigations remain open and electronic equipment insured "are subject to detailed analysis"

This is the statement from the Prosecutor's Office:

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Source: cnnespanol

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