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Why was an uncle dragged out of a police cell and burned to death?

Innocent uncles were thought to have kidnapped children. Angry people attacked the police station and found two people burned alive.

According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on August 30, a vicious incident occurred in Puebla, Mexico recently. A mob broke into the police station, dragged two men who they thought had kidnapped children out of their cells and set them on fire.

According to reports, they are 53-year-old Alberto Flores and 2 1 year-old Richard Flores. They are uncles and both live in San Francisco, Bochum, Mexico. They are believed to have kidnapped children and been killed. It is reported that at that time, an angry crowd stopped their truck and thought that they had locked the child in the car against his will. The angry crowd pulled them out of the car and beat them up, then stuffed them into the car and set the truck on fire.

After receiving the report, the police quickly rushed to the scene and rescued two uncles. In order to prevent them from being attacked again, the police took them to the police station and put them in a cell.

The good times didn't last long. After calming down, a large number of people broke into the police station again. This time, their team is even bigger, about 150 people. They took control of the command center of the police station, broke the gate and went to the cell where they were held. The crowd took the uncles out, beat them again and burned them alive. The local residents watched helplessly as the two innocent people were burned alive.

The State Prosecutor's Office issued a statement that night, saying that Morales and Rodriguez were farm workers and they were not involved in any criminal act of kidnapping minors. At the same time, the statement also condemned the local police for not sending any negotiators to help calm the rioters, nor asking the state police for reinforcements.

Source: Netease News