News about Alejandro Pérez

Heartwarming update after man, 33, reveals he was stolen from Argentine hospital as a baby moments after his mother gave birth to him via C-section

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 14, 2024
A Buenos Aires father of two girls has opened up on how it took him just 48 hours to locate his parents, three decades after he was stolen from his mother at birth. Alejandro Pérez, 36, grew up being told that he had been put up for adoption and finally sought to unearth the truth in April 2021 when doctors asked him and former partner if there was a family history of sudden death. Pérez browsed over a file that was handed over by his adoptive parents, which erroneously indicated his biological mother, who gave birth to him via C-section on December 17, 1987, putting him up for adoption because she could not care after him.

Seven young men were shot 117 times by Mexican soldiers, many of whom were carrying cartel links

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 22, 2023
Four soldiers opened fire on a pickup truck without justification during a search in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico's northern border city, according to a Mexican government study. Five men were injured in the February 25 shooting, including two suspected members of the Northeast Cartel and another alleged henchman. According to intelligence reports linked to civilian and military prosecutors, four of the 21 soldiers on patrol that morning fired at the car driven by Gustavo Suárez, a 21-year-old American from San Antonio, Texas, who was affiliated with the criminal organization.

One of the five men killed by the Mexican military was a 'drug cartel member,' according to photographs

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 3, 2023
At least one of the five young men who were killed by the Mexican military was believed to Cartel del Noreste, which operates in Nuevo Lao. A sixth shooting victim, who was wounded and recovering at a local hospital, also belongs to the same criminal group. Following a high-speed chase pre-dawn on Sunday, Wilberto Mata was fired ten times by soldiers after the driver, 21-year-old American Gustavo Suárez, refused to stop, and the driver, 21-year-old American Gustavo Suárez, was shot 10 times by soldiers.

PICTURED: The Mexican Army killed an American father-to-be 21, fired TWELVE TWELVE times and killed by the Mexican Army

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 2, 2023
According to an autopsy report, an surveillance video caught two military trucks chasing down a pickup truck driven by an American man before he and four other young men were shot after he reportedly refused to stop and crashed into a vehicle. After leaving a local nightclub and being seen speeding down a street with his headlights off in Nuevo Laredo, Gustavo Suárez was driving his friends back home in a Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck. According to a police report, the 21-year-old refused to pull over after being warned by the soldiers and lost control of the pickup truck before plowed into a parked vehicle.

The Mexican Army shot and killed an American man, 21, after they opened fire on a truck

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 1, 2023
In Nuevo Laredo, Mexico's northern border town, a 21-year-old American was one of five men killed by the Mexican military. As the pickup truck they were driving om was fired early Sunday morning, Gustavo Suárez and seven other guys were recovering from a night out clubbing. Gustavo Pérez, Wilberto Mata; Jonathan Aguilar; and Alejandro Trujillo were among the other reported victims.