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Mexican radio host Fidel Ávila found dead in Michoacán

Fidel Ávila went missing in late November in the Mexican state of Guerrero

Mexico is one of the deadliest countries for journalists – Photo: File photo/EL UNIVERSAL
10/01/2020 |14:42Reuters |
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A radio station host and manager in the Mexican state of Michoacán who went missing in late November has been found dead , officials said on Thursday, adding to the as violence escalates across the country.

Local media said he had been shot to death .

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Mexico registered 10 killings of journalists in 2019 , the same number as the year before and in line with Syria , according to , making Mexico one of the world’s most dangerous places for media workers.

The body of Fidel Ávila , of the in the western state of Michoacán’s Huetamo municipality , was found on a highway earlier this week, 40 days after he was last seen at a cultural event in neighboring Guerrero state, Mexico’s National Commission of Human Rights said.

“Our condolences to the family and friends of Fidel Ávila Gómez, a journalist in Michoacán. We deeply lament his murder,” presidential spokesman Jesús Ramírez wrote in a post on Twitter.

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Michoacán and Guerrero are two of Mexico’s most violent and lawless states, where rival have battled to control smuggling routes.

The president of the Michoacán Association of Journalists , Álvaro García , told local television that criminal activity in the area was at a peak.

“There is always a persistent risk,” he said.

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