Rodolfo Torre Cantú Politician

Rodolfo Torre Cantú (February 14, 1964 – June 28, 2010) was a Mexican physician and politician. He held a number of public offices, such as Federal deputy, Secretary of Health of Tamaulipas and Director-general of the DIF (National System for Integral Family Development) in Ciudad Victoria. While running for governor of Tamaulipas as the candidate of the PRI, he was assassinated, presumably by agents of a drug cartel. Torre was murdered alongside a Tamaulipas lawmaker, Enrique Blackmore, on 28 June 2010 near Ciudad Victoria, which is approximately three hours south of Brownsville, Texas. Felipe Calderón promised a full investigation, saying, "the fight against drug cartels must continue". He further stated, "This was an act not only against a candidate of a political party but against democratic institutions, and it requires a united and firm response from all those who work for democracy." Torre's assassination is the "highest-profile case of political violence" in Mexico since the murder of Luis Donaldo Colosio.In early 2012, Tomás Yarrington, the former governor of Tamaulipas from 1999–2004, was accused of being involved in the slaying of Rodolfo Torre Cantú; the ambush that killed Torre Cantú was allegedly carried out by Jorge Eduardo Costilla Sánchez, the supreme leader of the Gulf Cartel.

Personal facts

Birth dateFebruary 14, 1964
Birth place
Ciudad Victoria , Tamaulipas , Mexico
Nationality
Mexico
Date of deathJune 28, 2010
Place of death
Ciudad Victoria , Tamaulipas , Mexico
Education
Autonomous University of Tamaulipas
Profession
Physician , Politician

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party
Institutional Revolutionary Party

Rodolfo Torre Cantú on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.blogdelnarco.com/2010/06/fotos-de-la-masacre-al-candido-rodolfo.html