Mexican senators ask Chihuahua officials to appear over crash that killed US officials
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Published on April 22, 2026.
A Mexican senate committee has asked Chihuahua's Governor Maria Eugenia Campos and the state's Attorney General, Cesar Gustavo Jauregui, to provide details about a car crash that killed two U.S. officials and two Mexican officials. The officials are expected to appear at the constitutional affairs and public safety committees on April 28.
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