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Round the world cyclists murdered

Post by Zidane » May 13, 2018, 9:26 am

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Mexico says round-the-world cyclists were murdered

Mexican investigators say two European cyclists did not die in an accident as first claimed - they were murdered.
The bodies of Holger Hagenbusch, from Germany, and Krzysztof Chmielewski, from Poland, were found at the bottom of a cliff in Chiapas state.
Local authorities had said the pair appeared to have fallen after losing control.
However, relatives and fellow cyclists suspected it was more sinister, and had called for a deeper investigation.
The newly appointed special prosecutor, Luis Alberto Sánchez, said, on Friday, that they were killed in what appears to have been a robbery.
"Our investigations up to now indicate this was an intentional homicide," he said.
Chmielewski's body was found first, 40 metres below the road, on 26 April.
Hagenbusch was found eight days later - on 4 May - further down the ravine, but beneath the same road that runs between Ocosingo and San Cristóbal de las Casas in the country's far south.
The regional attorney general in Chiapas, Arturo Pablo Lievano, originally said there was no evidence of bad intent and everything pointed to an accident. He said they may have been run off the road by a vehicle.
However, Hagenbusch's brother, Reiner, told the German press he believed they had been killed and there had been some sort of attempted cover-up.
After travelling to Mexico to identify his brother's body, he also found out information about the Polish biker.
"The Polish cyclist was decapitated and had a foot missing," he wrote on Facebook.
Investigators now believe that the pair were assaulted on either the 19 or 20 April.
Chmielewski sustained a head injury that may be a gunshot wound, said Mr Sánchez.
His body was found next to a bike - but it was not his own. It belonged to his German companion, which aroused suspicions.

Krzysztof Chmielewski, 37, was a Polish citizen and had been travelling the world by bike for three years.
He had visited 51 countries and in the last year he had been to Canada and the US, before arriving in Mexico. He was planning to continue south all the way to Argentina, and had almost made it to Guatemala when he was killed.
Holger Hagenbusch, a 43-year-old German, was also an experienced cyclist. He had been to 34 countries and had been travelling by bike for four years, according to his blog.
The pair had not set out together, but their paths had crossed in Chiapas.
Mr Sánchez told the BBC: "We think that they were travelling short distance from each other, maybe one was assaulted first ... and then the second one arrived and they were both captured."


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Re: Round the world cyclists murdered

Post by thighlander » May 13, 2018, 10:18 am

Chiapas is probably the most dangerous part of Mexico, and perhaps, the Western Hemisphere. Sorry they got murdered, but like a small man in a bit truck, these cyclist seem to become different people on their bikes. They love to ride way faster than is legal or safe, and often do not yield to pedestrians. I saw so me bar employees spread broken glass on the street by their entrance, as they were fed up with the cyclist buzzing the entrance at a dangerously high speed...in the dark.

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