(UTV|COLOMBO) – Hundreds of people have attended the first funerals for members of a Mormon community in northern Mexico who died in an ambush by gunmen.
Mexican soldiers guarded the entrance to La Mora village as dozens of vehicles with US number plates arrived in a convoy.
The first funerals were for three of the nine victims – Dawna Ray Langford and her two sons, aged 11 and two.
The other victims are expected to be buried later.
Initial investigations by Mexican authorities suggest the attack was a case of mistaken identity by a drugs cartel, but the victims’ families dispute this.
Sonora state in northern Mexico is being fought over by two rival gangs, La Línea, which has links to the larger Juárez cartel, and Los Chapos, which is part of the Sinaloa cartel.
What happened at the funerals?
Amid tight security, about 500 mourners gathered beneath white marquee tents in Rancho La Mora and took turns to file past the coffins.
Some sang hymns and others wept.
“We have come to honour their memory and to try to understand what is happening,” said Alex LeBaron, who led the convoy of vehicles.
Three families – the Langfords, Millers and LeBarons – are part of a large group of US Mormons who moved to Mexico in the late 19th Century, fleeing persecution for their traditions. All the victims were joint US-Mexican citizens.
Dawna Ray Langford and her sons were buried in hand-made coffins in a single grave dug by members of the community.
“The eyes of the world are upon what happened here, and there are saints all over this world whose hearts have been touched,” Dawna’s father, Jay Ray, said in a eulogy quoted by the Associated Press.
The Governor of Sonora state, Claudia Pavlovich, attended the funerals.
How did the ambush happen?
On Monday morning, a group of three mothers and their 14 children set off in three cars from the La Mora ranch, to go to another Mormon settlement, Colonia LeBaron, in neighbouring Chihuahua state.
But shortly after leaving, all three cars were ambushed at different points by gunmen near Bavispe.
Five of the victims – 30-year-old Rhonita Maria Miller and her children: eight-month-old twins Titus and Tiana, 12-year-old Howard Jr and 10-year-old Krystal – died after their car was targeted by gunmen. At some point, the vehicle caught fire and exploded.
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