Chihuahua Officials Questioned Over Fatal Car Crash Involving U.S. and Mexican Personnel
A Mexican senate committee is seeking information from Chihuahua Governor Maria Eugenia Campos and the state's attorney general Cesar Gustavo Jauregui about a car crash that claimed the lives of two U.S. and two Mexican officials. The officials have been summoned to appear before constitutional affairs and public safety committees on April 28.
The Mexican senate is pressing for answers regarding a tragic car accident that resulted in the deaths of two U.S. and two Mexican officials. Chihuahua Governor Maria Eugenia Campos, along with the state's attorney general Cesar Gustavo Jauregui, has been called to provide insight into the incident.
The inquiry is slated to take place during a session with the constitutional affairs and public safety committees. According to a document from the constitutional affairs committee, the officials are expected to appear on April 28.
This development highlights the cross-border implications of the incident and stresses the need for transparency and accountability amidst such tragic occurrences.