List of Victims
Names of Those Killed at Acteal Massacre | Age |
---|---|
Lucia Mendez Capote | 13 |
Vicente Mendez Capote | 5 |
Manuel Santiz Culebra | 57 |
Loida Ruiz Gomez | 21 |
Victorio Vazquez Gomez | 22 |
Graciela Gomez Hernandez | 3 |
Guadalupe Gomez Hernandez | 2 |
Roselia Gomez Hernandez | 5 |
Miguel Perez Jimenez | 40 |
Antonia Vazquez Luna | 27 |
Rosa Vazquez Luna | 14 |
Veronica Vazquez Luna | 20 |
Margarita Vazquez Luna | 3 |
Juana Vazquez Luna | 8 months |
Ignacio Pukuj Luna | unknown |
Micaela Pukuj Luna | 67 |
Alejandro Perez Luna | 16 |
Juana Perez Luna | 9 |
Silvia Perez Luna | 6 |
Maria Luna Mendez | 44 |
Nanuela Paciencia Moreno | 35 |
Maria Perez Oyalte | 42 |
Margarita Mendez Paciencia | 23 |
Daniel Gomez Perez | 24 |
Susana Jimenez Perez | 17 |
Josefa Vazquez Perez | 27 |
Maria Capote Perez | 16 |
Martha Capote Perez | 12 |
Micaela Vazquez Perez | 9 |
Juana Gomez Perez | 61 |
Juan Carlos Luna Perez | 1 |
Antonia Vazquez Perez | 30 |
Lorenzo Gomez Perez | 46 |
Sebastian Gomez Perez | 9 |
Daniel Gomez Perez | 24 |
Juana Perez Perez | 33 |
Rosa Perez Perez | 33 |
Marcela Luna Ruiz | 35 |
Maria Gomez Ruiz | 23 |
Catarina Luna Ruiz | 31 |
Marcela Capote Ruiz | 29 |
Marcela Capote Vazquez | 15 |
Paulina Hernandez Vazquez | 22 |
Juana Luna Vazquez | 45 |
Alonso Vasquez Gomez | 46 |
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