Eleven killed in suspected arson attack on northern Mexican bar | Inquirer News

Eleven killed in suspected arson attack on northern Mexican bar

/ 07:33 AM July 23, 2023

Aftermath of a suspected arson attack on a bar, in San Luis Rio Colorado

A view shows part of the scene where a man threw a Molotov cocktail bomb after being kicked out of a bar for bad behavior, leaving several victims, according to Sonora state authorities, in San Luis Rio Colorado, Mexico July 22, 2023. REUTERS/Victor Medina

MEXICO CITY — Eleven people were killed in a suspected arson attack on a bar in the northern Mexican border city of San Luis Rio Colorado after an expelled patron set it ablaze with a Molotov cocktail, authorities in the state of Sonora said on Saturday.

Sonora state prosecutors said preliminary findings showed the suspect was young, male and highly intoxicated at the time of the attack in the early hours of Saturday, and had been thrown out of the bar for being disrespectful to women there.

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He then came back and threw a kind of Molotov cocktail at the doors of the bar, according to a statement from prosecutors in the state, which shares a long border with Arizona.

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Four of the 11 dead were women, and four more people were being treated in hospital for their injuries, they added.

One of the women was a U.S. citizen, probably a dual Mexican national, and another victim was only 17 years old, Gustavo Romulo Salas, the state attorney general, told a press conference.

Santos Gonzalez, the mayor of the city, said that the suspect, a man, had been arrested by police.

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