Mexico gunmen kill 11 at Torreon drugs clinic
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Mexico gunmen kill 11 at Torreon drugs clinic

Torreón : Mexico | Jun 08, 2011 at 9:50 PM PDT
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ANOTHER BLOODY DAY IN JUAREZ

In Mexico, some unknown gunmen opened fire at a Drugs treatment centre, resulting in eleven people killed and some injured.

According to Police, atleast two armed men burst into the centre in Torreon, in Coahuila state, and opened fire.

Dozens of people have been killed over the past two years at such centres.

According to official sources, 429 bodies have been found since April in graves in Durango and Tamaulipas.

Two of the people being treated there survived by hiding under their beds.

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