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2nd Mexico massacre survivor revealed

Mexico confirms 2nd migrant survived massacre

Updated: Wednesday, 01 Sep 2010, 12:52 PM MDT
Published : Wednesday, 01 Sep 2010, 12:51 PM MDT

MEXICO CITY (AP) - A second migrant survived the massacre of 72 Central and South Americans near the border with the U.S., Mexican authorities confirmed Wednesday, and they said he has given information that helped their investigation.

Authorities had kept secret the information about the other survivor, a Honduran, to protect him, said Attorney General's Office spokesman Ricardo Najera.

As of Tuesday, the only survivor known publicly was Ecuadorean Luis Freddy Lala Pomavilla, 18, who escaped and alerted Mexican marines. They found the bodies Aug. 24 on a ranch in Tamaulipas state just about 100 miles (161 kilometers) from the Texas border.

But Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa said Tuesday that Lala told authorities there was another survivor. Lala returned to his country over the weekend and is in a witness protection program.

Lala, who was wounded in the neck, told Mexican investigators that the migrants were detained by people who identified themselves as Zetas, a drug gang that dominates parts of the northern state of Tamaulipas. The victims in what could be Mexico's biggest drug-related massacre were apprehended while traversing some of the country's most dangerous territory on the way to the U.S.

Authorities suspect the Zetas drug gang killed the migrants after they refused to smuggle drugs.

Najera said the second survivor was uninjured, is in the custody of authorities and has offered "important information" about the massacre. Najera did not say how the witness escaped the massacre or where he was.

The Mexican foreign ministry also said Wednesday that the bodies of 16 Hondurans killed in the massacre have been repatriated — the first remains to be returned to their country.

Besides the Hondurans, authorities so far have identified 13 Salvadorans, five Guatemalans and a Brazilian.

Meanwhile, Honduran Foreign Minister Mario Canahuati called Correa "irresponsible" Wednesday for revealing there was another survivor.

"His situation is extremely delicate," Canahuati said of the Honduran. "We've spoken to him ... he says he is at great risk and in fear of his life.

"We regret the president of Ecuador gave out this information irresponsibly and didn't take into account the risk to the Honduran's life."

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Associated Press Writer Freddy Cuevas in Tegucigalpa contributed to this report.

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