The Jalisco prosecutor’s office identified the alleged murderer of Father José Angulo Fonseca in Rancho Unión de Guadalupe, municipality of Atotonilco El Alto.
The attack took place last Friday.
According to the initial investigations, the relative of the 53-year-old victim, a priest from Valle de Guadalupe, used a shotgun twice, fatally wounded him and then fled on a motorcycle.”
The prosecutor said one person is in custody and that the cause of the murder could be family conflicts.
“From the initial investigations, we found out that the conflict was due to alleged family problems. According to the criminal report, officials from District IV Ocotlán of the Regional Special Prosecutor’s Office became aware of these facts, and therefore field and office work is being carried out to apprehend the alleged aggressor and make it available to the appropriate authorities,” reported he. . . .
The eldest was attacked from behind with a shotgun; At the scene they found two percussion shells.
The Diocese of San Juan de los Lagos expressed its condolences to the diocesan community, the priests, the faithful of the Church and the families of the victims and announced the beginning of a novena and prayers.
Source: La Neta Neta
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