El accidente que ha conmocionado México
El accidente de avioneta en el que ha muerto Juan Camilo Mouriño, ministro del Interior, ha conmocionado
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Ceremonia por Mouriño
07.11.2008Mexico's President Felipe Calderon (R) and Secretary of Defense Guillermo Galvan arrive at a ceremony honoring Interior Minister Juan Camilo Mourino and eight others who died in an aircraft crash, Mexico City November 6, 2008. Mourino, the No. 2 figure in Calderon's government since January, died when a small government plane he was travelling in crashed in Mexico City on Tuesday, killing all eight people aboard and five others on the ground. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar (MEXICO)REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar -
Funeral de Estado
07.11.2008MEX12. CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (MÉXICO), 06/11/08.- El presidente de México, Felipe Calderón (2i), su esposa Margarita Zavala (i) y miembros de su gabinete, realizan una guardia junto al féretro del fallecido ministro del Interior, Juan Camilo Mouriño, durante los funerales ofrecidos hoy, 6 de noviembre de 2008, a los colaboradores del mandatario mexicano, quienes perdieron la vida el pasado martes, tras estrellarse el pequeño avión en el que viajaban en una avenida de Ciudad de México. EFE/David de la PazEFE/David de la Paz -
Funeral del ministro mexicano
07.11.2008Federal policemen fold the Mexican flag front the coffin of Interior Minister Juan Camilo Mourino during a ceremony in Mexico City November 6, 2008 to honour him and eight others who died in an aircraft crash. Mourino, the No. 2 figure in Calderon's government since January, died when a small government plane he was travelling in crashed in Mexico City on Tuesday, killing all eight people aboard and five others on the ground. REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar (MEXICO)REUTERS/Daniel Aguilar
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