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A Los Angeles woman was shot and killed last week in the Mexican resort city of Tulum after local officials believe she got caught in the crossfire of a drug-related shootout.ABC Newsidentified the victim as Niko Honarbakhsh, a native of Los Angeles who was living in Cancun. She was 44 years old.
There is an ongoing investigation into their deaths, according to the local attorney general’s office. The office said investigators found baggies that appeared to contain drugs on the man who was killed, including bags of cocaine and pills.
It’s not yet clear what led to the shooting, but the local Riviera Maya News outletreportedover the weekend that the two people were killed during an exchange of gunfire between gang members in a hotel.
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The U.S. State Departmenthas warnedtravelers visiting Quintana Roo to “exercise increased caution due to crime” in the area.
The local attorney general’s office disputed early misreporting in the region that initially claimed Honarbakhsh and the other man killed in the shooting were a couple.
In the press release, prosecutors said evidence found on the man’s phone shows that they had no connection to one another, discovering photos of him with another woman and no photos of him and Honarbakhsh together, saying the evidence indicated to investigators that she had no connection to the dispute that led to the shooting.
source: people.com