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  2. Tommy Marth - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Marth was born in Las Vegas, Nevada, and was the middle of three children to Las Vegas singer Diane Eddington and father Thomas Christian Marth Sr., who met Marth's mother while playing stringed instruments throughout Las Vegas in the early 1960s. [3]

  3. The grieving parents of two Australian brothers killed on a surfing trip in Mexico alongside their American friend said that their deaths had made the world a “darker place,” days after their ...

  4. Murder of Fernando Martí - Wikipedia

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    Kidnapping and subsequent murder Fernando Martí Haik ( c. 1994 –2008) was the 14-year-old son of a wealthy sporting goods chain owner Alejandro Martí , whose kidnapping and murder caused a national outrage in Mexico, [ 1 ] with some hoping that involvement of such a wealthy family might help draw attention to the issue. [ 2 ]

  5. Americans targeted by brutal crimes while on vacation in 2024

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    Triple Murder Suspect In Mexico Surfer Deaths Allegedly Confessed To Girlfriend He Killed '3 Gringos': Report Australian brothers Callum Robinson and Jake Robinson, top left, and U.S. citizen Jack ...

  6. List of politicians killed during the 2024 Mexican elections

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    The following is a list of assassinations of political candidates, which took place in Mexico during the 2024 Mexican general and local elections. Up to sixty politicians were assassinated during the pre-campaign and campaign periods in Mexico. According to the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the total number was six. [1]

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  9. ¡Alarma! (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    After publishing the incident's graphic details, ¡Alarma! increased its print run from 140,000 to 500,000 copies per week. The magazine enjoyed another sales boost during coverage of the 1985 Mexico City earthquake's aftermath, which increased the magazine's print run to 2-2,5 million copies per week. It was also printed in countries such as ...