Gabriel Gómez Michel

Mexican politician (1965–2014)
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Gabriel Gómez Michel
Born(1965-03-24)24 March 1965
Jalisco, Mexico
Died22 or 23 September 2014 (aged 49)
Zacatecas, Mexico
Alma materUniversity of Guadalajara
OccupationDeputy
Political partyPRI
SpouseUnknown
ChildrenUnknown
RelativesUnknown

Gabriel Gómez Michel (24 March 1965 – 22 or 23 September 2014) was a Mexican paediatrician,[1] academic,[1] and politician affiliated with the PRI; he served as Deputy of the LXII Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Jalisco.[2]

Gómez was kidnapped and murdered in September 2014.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Torres, Raúl (23 September 2014). "Perfil. ¿Quién era Gómez Michel?" (in Spanish). Guadalajara, Mexico: El Universal. Archived from the original on 23 September 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Perfil del legislador". Legislative Information System. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
  3. ^ "Kidnapped congressman's body found in western Mexico". Fox News Latino. EFE. 23 September 2014. Archived from the original on 23 September 2014. Retrieved 23 September 2014.


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