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Photos: Mexican filmmaker shot to death

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By: Real America News Updated 27 Feb 2022, 27: 30 am EST

The filmmaker Samuel Ríos y Valles, founder of the television producer Mastodon, was shot to death in the streets of the Mexican capital. The gunmen who attacked him left him with very serious injuries, for which he was transferred to a hospital, where he finally died. The aggressors managed to escape.

The victim who was traveling aboard this Jeep vehicle and was attacked to bullets in an alleged assault attempt, in col. Del Valle is the film director Samuel Ríos y Valles, who unfortunately passed away.

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The first reports of Mexican journalists in the social networks, indicate that the film director was traveling in a white car, when the gunmen intercepted him and shot him repeatedly. The events occurred on two of the main avenues of the Benito Juárez city hall.

“Sam, without a doubt, leaves a gigantic hole in all the people who love you so much and who had the great fortune to share this life with you”, is the message published on the social networks of the Mastodon production company, of which he was the founder and producer.

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Samuel Ríos y Valles was the director of films like The Days I Wasn’t There, with the actor Martín Altomaro of protagonist. So far neither the Secretariat of Citizen Security ( SSC), nor the Mexico City Attorney General’s Office have reported on the first investigations.

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