“Home is where the heart is, and they took that from me,” said a son of one of the victims
LA MORA, Mexico —Cole Langford softly sang his mother’s favorite ballad as he prepared to sign her death certificate in a harshly lit government office in Sonora state, northern Mexico.
His mother, Dawna Ray Langford, was one of the three women killed along with six children by suspected cartel gunmen in a barbaric attack last week that now threatens the future of this breakaway Mormon community and has strained relations with the U.S.
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