Mexico kidnapping survivors break their silence: ‘None of us deserved it’

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Mexico kidnapping survivors break their silence: ‘None of us deserved it’
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The two Americans who survived a violent abduction at gunpoint by a Mexican drug cartel thought help would never come after their two friends were brutally killed and all four were abandoned at a d…

about losing their friends, Shaeed Woodard and Zindell Brown, following the traumatizing March 3 kidnapping in the crime-ridden border city of Matamoros.

The Americans were driven around an entire night listening to the sound of guns being cocked before they were abandoned at a wooden shack. LaTavia Washington McGee and Eric Williams spoke with CNN about losing their friends Shaeed Woodard and Zindell Brown while in Mexico.STRINGER/EPA-EFE/ShutterstockThe group of friends had been driving four days earlier when they heard a car horn behind them and soon after, gunfire erupted.

Both Zindell and Shaeed were still alive when the group was forced into the bed of a pickup truck, which took them to another location following the encounter to be questioned.

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