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Mexico opens homicide investigation into deadly fire at migrant centre Mexico opens homicide investigation into deadly fire at migrant centre
(about 11 hours later)
Watch: Video shows moment migrant centre caught fireWatch: Video shows moment migrant centre caught fire
Watch: Video shows moment migrant centre caught fireWatch: Video shows moment migrant centre caught fire
Mexican prosecutors say they have identified eight suspects thought responsible for 38 deaths in a fire at a migrant detention centre. Mexican prosecutors say they have identified nine suspects thought responsible for 39 deaths in a fire at a migrant detention centre.
Monday's blaze is now being investigated as a possible homicide.Monday's blaze is now being investigated as a possible homicide.
Five of the suspects are reported to be security guards at the facility in Ciudad Juarez, a city on the US border. Five of the suspects are reported to be security guards at the facility in Ciudad Juárez, a city on the US border.
Authorities face mounting pressure to explain why the victims, who came from Central and Southern America, were not freed when the fire broke out.Authorities face mounting pressure to explain why the victims, who came from Central and Southern America, were not freed when the fire broke out.
Officials said four arrest warrants would be issued on Thursday. One of them is for a migrant suspected of starting the fire.
Video footage from the scene showed uniformed officials appearing to walk away as the blaze erupted in a corner, leaving a group of men behind in what appeared to be a locked cell.Video footage from the scene showed uniformed officials appearing to walk away as the blaze erupted in a corner, leaving a group of men behind in what appeared to be a locked cell.
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said those responsible would be punished "in conformity with the law".Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said those responsible would be punished "in conformity with the law".
Speaking at a news briefing, he insisted there would be transparency in the investigation and "no impunity" for those responsible for the "painful tragedy".Speaking at a news briefing, he insisted there would be transparency in the investigation and "no impunity" for those responsible for the "painful tragedy".
Shortly after the fire, Mr López Obrador said the migrants had set mattresses alight "when they learned that they'd be deported".Shortly after the fire, Mr López Obrador said the migrants had set mattresses alight "when they learned that they'd be deported".
However, there are reports that migrants were detained at random during a roundup, were being held in poor conditions and were not being given enough water while in detention.However, there are reports that migrants were detained at random during a roundup, were being held in poor conditions and were not being given enough water while in detention.
The most pressing question being asked in Mexico, particularly by other migrants in Ciudad Juarez and human rights groups, is why did the guards fail to free the detainees once the blaze had begun?The most pressing question being asked in Mexico, particularly by other migrants in Ciudad Juarez and human rights groups, is why did the guards fail to free the detainees once the blaze had begun?
A 30-second video, reportedly from security cameras inside the facility, appears to show at least one man attempting to open the door while several guards move around outside before leaving as the flames engulf the room.A 30-second video, reportedly from security cameras inside the facility, appears to show at least one man attempting to open the door while several guards move around outside before leaving as the flames engulf the room.
The footage has been widely shared on Twitter and published by a number of Mexican newspapers, with many people expressing shock at what they say was a failure by the guards to act.The footage has been widely shared on Twitter and published by a number of Mexican newspapers, with many people expressing shock at what they say was a failure by the guards to act.
Asked about that footage, Mr López Obrador - who has a very fractious relationship with the media - accused journalists of being more interested in sensationalism than the pain of the trapped migrants.Asked about that footage, Mr López Obrador - who has a very fractious relationship with the media - accused journalists of being more interested in sensationalism than the pain of the trapped migrants.
Mexican officials say a total of 68 men were in the facility at the time of the blaze. The majority were from Guatemala, with the others from Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras and Venezuela.Mexican officials say a total of 68 men were in the facility at the time of the blaze. The majority were from Guatemala, with the others from Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras and Venezuela.
Authorities have released their names, but have not yet clarified which of them are dead and which have survived. Twenty-eight of them are reported to be seriously injured. Authorities have released their names, but have not yet clarified which are dead and which survived. Twenty-eight of them are reported to be seriously injured.
The fire comes at a time when Mexico is struggling to deal with an influx of migrants, most of whom are crossing the country in the hope of reaching the US.The fire comes at a time when Mexico is struggling to deal with an influx of migrants, most of whom are crossing the country in the hope of reaching the US.
Demonstrators held posters as they took part in a protest following the deathsDemonstrators held posters as they took part in a protest following the deaths
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