GUERRERO, MX. (THECOUNT) — Utah couple, Paul Nielsen and Janeth Vázquez, have been identified as the man and wife killed in Mexico Thursday — possibly by police, local news outlets report.
Nielsen, 48 and his family were driving from Acapulco to another town early Thursday morning when they didn’t stop at a community police checkpoint, claims a report by SDP Noticias.
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Local reports say at some point police fatally shot Nielsen and his wife, 43-year-old Vázquez, in the head.
Their 12-year-old son sustained gunshot wounds but is expected to survive, reports Fox13Now.
Nielsen’s family members are asking for help to bring the bodies back to the united states.
No further information was released by Mexican authorities.
Donations can be made on their GoFundMe page here.
Via GoFundMe:
“My brother Paul was killed in Mexico today 7/18/19. We are trying to raise enough money to help his family in anyway they need. It is going to be a huge ordeal bringing his body back to the US and any amount will help. This is all the information we have at this time, I will update when we know more.”
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Geo quick facts: Guerrero is a state on Mexico’s Pacific coast. The resort city of Acapulco, set on a large bay backed by high-rises and the Sierra Madre del Sur mountains, is known for its high-energy nightlife and beaches along Acapulco Bay and the Acapulco Diamante area. Performers dive daily from iconic La Quebrada cliff into a small cove. The hilltop Fuerte de San Diego, a fort with a history museum, overlooks the old town – wikipedia.