The death toll of the plane crash where Mexican Interior Minister Juan Camilo
Mourino died rose to 13, General Prosecutor of Justice from Mexico City
(PGJDF)Miguel Angel Mancera said yesterday.
Mancera told reporters that the dead included eight passengers of the Lear
Jet, property of the Interior Ministry, and other five people that were on land.
During the accident which took place Tuesday night, Mourino, former anti drug
prosecutor Jose Luis Santiago Vasconcelos, other two lower level officers, two
stewardesses, the pilot and the co-pilot were killed.
Mourino and Santiago -- main brains of the drug against drug trafficking in
Mexico -- were coming back from a tour in the sate of San Luis Potosi, where
they signed an agreement with the governor of that state to face with more
efficiency the organized crime, which has killed at least 4,000 people during
2008.
The victims of the accident were taken Wednesday early morning to the
facilities of the Forensic Medical Service (Semefo).
Mancera said that till Wednesday morning there were 13 people in hospitals of
Mexico City, from them four are grave, with burns in 50 and 70 percent of their
bodies.
The aircraft with license XC-VMC took off from San Luis Potosi (center) and
was seeking to land in Mexico City.
Mexican Communication and Transports Minister Luis Tellez said that the
results of the investigation into the crash could take days and even weeks, but
he said that there is no evidence that it could have been a sabotage.