Migrant caravan teens found stabbed to death in Tijuana
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Authorities in northern Mexico say they have detained three people in the killing of two young Honduran migrants in the border city of Tijuana.
Baja California state prosecutors say in a statement that the victims were killed in an apparent robbery Saturday after leaving a shelter for underage migrants.
Their bodies were later found in an alley in central Tijuana with stab wounds and signs of strangulation.
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The statement says the victims were apparently around 16 or 17 years old.
Another youth with them was able to escape.
Authorities arrested two men and a woman on suspicion of murder and other charges.
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Mexican news media reports said the victims had arrived in Tijuana in the caravan of more than 6,000 migrants that reached the border city last month.