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What is known about the seven Hondurans found dead in their home in Minnesota


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The commotion does not end among the neighbors of the seven Honduran members of a family who were found dead

last Saturday at his home in Moorhead, Minnesota .

To the pain of death is added the restlessness and doubts about what could have caused death.

These same feelings reach his native Honduras, where the lack of answers increases the pain minute by minute.

On Saturday, authorities found the bodies of four adults and three children inside a house that did not show any signs of violence , and whose windows and doors did not show the slightest sign of having been forced.

Police discovered four adults and three children dead in a home in South Moorhead, Minnesota, after family members were conducting a welfare check. https://t.co/l4SVVQYWsj

— CNN (@CNN) December 20, 2021

And while they arrive the results of the Ramsey County Medical Examiner’s Office , with whom Moorhead Police promised to give a report as soon as they have them, we detail everything that is known so far about the family.

The seven members of the Hernández Pinto family have been fully identified. They were mother, Marleny Pinto; father, Belin Hernández; three children –Breylin Hernández (16 years) , Mike Hernández (7 years old) and Marbely Hernández (5) —as well as an uncle, Elder Hernández Castillo; and a niece, Mariela Guzmán Pinto, from 20 years.

The police investigation in this regard is still open.

The neighbors of this family describe them as kind people . “They were so welcoming that would do anything to help a friend ”, Quoted a local media to Andrew Storkamp , owner of Moler Barber College in Fargo. He added that they were calm, very united, a “Christian and respectful family of the law. ”

They were originally from River Lindo, San Francisco de Yojoa, Honduras.

Belin Hernández He was the first of them to arrive in the United States, eight years ago. His two youngest children were born in this country.

The father of the two deceased brothers lamented that his children “suffered a lot on the trip to the United States, only to die.” The mother, for her part, requested the repatriation of the bodies to Honduras.

There is a page of GoFundMe with the goal of raising $ 22, 000 dollars to help the family’s survivors, while the community in Moorhead hosts an event that seeks raise funds for the same purpose.

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