Archdiocese calls for peace after Mexico massacre

Archdiocese calls for peace after Mexico massacre

The Archdiocese of Xalapa in Mexico has called for peace after a massacre at a night club in the town of Coatzacoalcos claimed 26 lives last Tuesday.

It has been reported that 10 women and 16 men died in the attack, and 11 more people were injured.

The local press said that a group of armed men entered the Caballo Blanco bar, opened fire and threw Molotov cocktails.

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador called the attack “lamentable”, adding “it fills us with sadness”.

López Obrador condemned those responsible for the incident and noted claims that the attackers may have been previously arrested and released by authorities.

Fr Manuel Suazo, spokesman for the Archdiocese of Xalapa, said that the local Church “deeply laments the tragedy that took place”.

Solidarity

“We journey in solidarity with the relatives who are suffering grief and pain in face of this terrible situation, which once again fills with mourning the homes of many people in Veracruz,” he said.

In the most recent report from the Executive Secretariat of the National System of Public Safety in Mexico, released in July, Veracruz had seen 133 first-degree murders so far this year, making it ninth in the country.

Through July 31, the agency reported 1,550 homicides in the state of Veracruz.

According to the Mexican newspaper El Universal, the first half of 2019 has been the most violent on record in the country, with 17,065 homicides nationwide.