Victor Masson of Quebec was found dead on May 15 in the beach town of Puerto Escondido
Mexican authorities say they’ve made an arrest in the killing of a Quebec man earlier this month in the Pacific coast beach town of Puerto Escondido.
The Oaxaca state attorney general says in a statement issued Friday that an arrest warrant was executed for a man in Puerto Escondido identified only by his initials in connection with the homicide of Victor Masson. Prosecutors said Masson was found dead in his car on May 15 in a neighbourhood where few tourists stay.
A few days after the discovery, a senior prosecutor for the region said Masson’s killing stemmed from an altercation with people he had met the previous night over an unpaid bar tab at a local restaurant.Mexican authorities said Masson was a tourist who had arrived in the port town the day before the killing with his Mexican girlfriend.
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