Journalists' car found riddled with bullets

April 30, 2010 02:07 pm | Updated May 01, 2010 06:31 am IST - MEXICO CITY

A bullet-riddled vehicle is parked along a highway near the town of San Juan Copala, Mexico, on Wednesday. Photo: AP.

A bullet-riddled vehicle is parked along a highway near the town of San Juan Copala, Mexico, on Wednesday. Photo: AP.

A car carrying two journalists, missing since an attack two days ago on a caravan of human rights activists, has been found riddled with bullets in Mexico’s Oaxaca state, officials said.

Four vehicles carrying around 40 people were ambushed on Tuesday while on a mission to deliver food to people in San Juan Copala, 300 km from Oaxaca city, officials said on Thursday.

The car has more than 30 bullet impacts, an official said, adding that two people, including a Finnish national, were killed in the attack, one was wounded and at least four people remain missing.

“We don’t know... if they are wounded, in hiding, or ... kidnapped,” he said.

Meanwhile, a group of journalists said they have decided to begin their own search on Friday.

The two missing journalists were in Oaxaca, working on a story related to the murder of a man, who was allegedly killed in a feud between three rival groups, battling for control of the community.

Amnesty International had also issued a statement on Wednesday urging Mexican authorities to investigate the attack on the caravan.

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