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Sergio Jésus Rangel Hernández was shot dead in his car in Honduras


20/05/2020
SAN PEDRO SULA, HONDURAS.- A man was killed from multiple bullet wounds while driving his vehicle on the Boulevard del Norte, in front of the El Palenque neighborhood, in San Pedro Sula.

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The victim was identified as Sergio Jésus Rangel Hernández, an architect and brother-in-law of the owner of a television channel in the country.

The unfortunate man was driving a black Chevrolet pick-up vehicle with HAB 4648 plates, which as a result of the attack was left with a large number of bullet holes in the driver's side.

At the scene of the violent act, her sister and brother-in-law appeared, who could not believe the news of the murder.
 

Cameras caught the crime
Hours after the murder, a video was broadcast that was captured by security cameras in the area.

The recording shows the exact moment that two men get out of a red passenger car and approach the victim's car to shoot him repeatedly.

First the man who gets out of the passenger seat shoots, however, the other accomplice to the crime also takes his firearm and shoots directly at the driver's window.

The burst of fire did not end there. Observing that the motor vehicle where the victim was driving had stopped, one of the assassins approaches, opens the door and shoots him agai

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