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4 AMERICANS KIDNAPPED IN MEXICO SEEKING HEALTH CARE PROCEDURE

- BY ALFREDO PEÑA AND MATTHEW BARAKAT

CIUDAD VICTORIA, Mexico — Four Americans who traveled to Mexico last week to seek health care got caught in a deadly shootout and were kidnapped by heavily armed men who threw them in the back of a pickup truck, officials from both countries said Monday.

The four were traveling Friday in a white minivan with North Carolina license plates. They came under fire shortly after entering the city of Matamoros from Brownsvill­e, at the southernmo­st tip of Texas near the Gulf coast, the FBI said in a statement Sunday.

“All four Americans were placed in a vehicle and taken from the scene by armed men,” the FBI said. The bureau is offering a $50,000 reward for the victims’ return and the arrest of the kidnappers.

Zalandria Brown of Florence, South Carolina, said she has been in contact with the FBI after learning that her younger brother, Zindell Brown, is one of the four victims.

“This is like a bad dream you wish you could wake up from,” she said in a phone interview. “To see a member of your family thrown in the back of a truck and dragged, it is just unbelievab­le.”

Zalandria Brown said her brother, who lives in Myrtle Beach, and two friends had accompanie­d a third friend who was going to Mexico for a tummy tuck surgery. A doctor who advertises such surgeries in Matamoros did not answer calls seeking comment.

Brown said the group was extremely close and they all made the trip in part to help split up the driving duties. They were aware of the dangers in Mexico, she added, and her brother had expressed some misgivings.

“Zindell kept saying, ‘We shouldn’t go down,’” Brown said.

A video posted to social media Friday showed men with assault rifles loading the four people into the bed of a white pickup in broad daylight. One was alive and sitting up, but the others seemed either dead or wounded.

A woman driving in Matamoros who asked not to be identified for fear of reprisal said she witnessed what appeared to be the abduction.

The white minivan was hit by another vehicle near an intersecti­on, then gunfire rang out, the woman said. Another SUV rolled up, and several armed men hopped out.

“All of a sudden they [the gunmen] were in front of us,” she said. “I entered a state of shock, nobody honked their horn, nobody moved. Everybody must have been thinking the same thing, ‘If we move they will see us, or they might shoot us.’”

 ?? AP ?? A member of the Mexican security forces stands next to a white minivan with North Carolina plates and several bullet holes, where gunmen kidnapped four U.S. citizens, Friday.
AP A member of the Mexican security forces stands next to a white minivan with North Carolina plates and several bullet holes, where gunmen kidnapped four U.S. citizens, Friday.

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