Fourth Mexico reporter shot dead since March: Website

Gunmen shot dead a veteran crime reporter in northeastern Mexico on Friday, his employers said.
For representational purpose | File Photo
For representational purpose | File Photo

MEXICO CITY: Gunmen shot dead a veteran crime reporter in northeastern Mexico on Friday, his employers said, becoming the fourth journalist to be murdered in the gang-plagued country in six weeks.

Maximino Rodriguez Palacios "was shot and killed" outside a store as he arrived in his car at around noon (1700 GMT) with his wife who uses a wheelchair, the Colectivo Pericu news website said. 

His wife was unharmed.

The state prosecutor's office confirmed the 71-year-old's murder "from gunshot wounds," adding that investigators have obtained shell casings that will be analysed in a lab.

Unknown attackers appeared to have used high-powered rifles in the attack, the website said. 

According to early reports, the shooting occurred as Rodriguez was parking in a disabled parking spot and requested a wheelchair for his wife.

"Colectivo Pericu rejects this attack against a comrade," said a statement on the website. 

"We demand that the authorities clarify this and many other crimes that continue to go unpunished and have left families shattered by pain."

With its ruthless drug cartels, Mexico ranks third in the world for the number of journalists killed, after Syria and Afghanistan, according to media rights group Reporters Without Borders (RSF).

During his long career as a reporter and columnist, Rodriguez made "very strong, very critical" statements, RSF's Mexico representative Balbina Flores told AFP.

Three other journalists covering organised crime in Mexico have been killed since March 3 -- in the states of Chihuahua, Guerrero and Veracruz, according to officials and media groups.

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