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Teenage Hiker Found Dead on Mexico's Third Highest Peak After Sending Video

Teenage Hiker Found Dead on Mexico's Third Highest Peak After Sending Video

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Paolo Sánchez Carrasco, a 14-year-old hiking enthusiast, was found dead on the dormant Iztaccíhuatl volcano, Mexico's third highest mountain, seven days after be was reported missing.
On July 16, the Mexico City Prosecutor's Office activated an Amber Alert to locate Carrasco, who was reported last seen on July 12 in the Romero de Terreros neighborhood of Coyoacán.
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