Venezuelan Migrants Released After Mexico Kidnapping: Updates on Juan Manuel Bustillo, Heberlins Pérez, and Heberson Pérez

2023-09-14 22:12:34

They will continue on their way to the United States, according to their relatives.

Three Venezuelan migrants who were kidnapped in Mexico were released following a week.

Juan Manuel Bustillo, his wife Heberlins Pérez and his brother-in-law Heberson Pérez were released following they were kidnapped in Monterrey, in the state of Nuevo León.

His relatives confirmed the information, according to Panorama. They said that the citizens are in good health and that they will continue on their way to the United States.

The foreigners had to pay a ransom to be released, although the amount of money that the perpetrators demanded from them is unknown.

It is also not known how the kidnapping occurred, what the conditions were and if there was any deployment to remove them from the place where they were.

Along with the three Venezuelans were five other nationals, who were also released.

At the end of August, Mexican authorities reported the release of a group of 11 Venezuelans in Monterrey. They were in a house deprived of their freedom.

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