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British man lynched in Ecuador by angry mobs who “drag him out of the police station and burn him to death” for him arrested for a fatal local man

A British man who sought justice for alleged shooting was reportedly murdered savagely in the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador.

The mob is said to have lynched him and burned him alive after storming into a detained police station.

Local reports said the unnamed man was held by a local community member and was suspected of shooting another person to death.

It is said that six hours after his arrest, he was taken away from the police station by the same person and got out of the car in front of the police.

Respected Ecuadorian newspaper ecuavisa Said the horrific murder took place in the Cuyabeno Wildlife Sanctuary in the Amazon region of Ecuador, a popular eco-tourism area.

It is the second largest reserve in 56 national parks and reserves in South America, located in Putamayo Guangzhou, Sukmios Province.

British nationals are said to have been detained by locals around 6 a.m. on Sunday, accusing him of being murdered after noon on the same day, before locals were accused of being killed.

Ecuadorian newspaper Extra Officials who formally arrested him were reportedly decided not to intervene when a Bayern mob was forced into a local police station before he moved to the area.

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Photos of the British man who was said to have been detained by police. His identity was covered up before formal identification

A British man was allegedly lynched in Ecuador after being linked to a shooting in a local community (photo: crowds gathered at the scene of what is believed to be a shooting)

A British man was allegedly lynched in Ecuador after being linked to a shooting in a local community (photo: crowds gathered at the scene of what is believed to be a shooting)

The victims of the shooting were taken away from the scene

The victims of the shooting were taken away from the scene

The newspaper said they backed down to avoid attacks and avoid additional damage to state property.

It said police reinforcements took time to reach the area due to their distance and difficulty in accessing the area.

The local TV station that reported the two deaths said: “This incident occurred in the early hours of the Parish of Playas de Cuyabeno on Sunday, April 20, at the end of an event on the anniversary of the Kichwa community, and the two deaths were the result.

“These two are members of the community from the area, another British citizen who died due to the severity of the burn.”

The man killed in Ecuador was appointed Rodrigo Chavez locally.

It is not clear whether the man has any arrests after being described as a British national.

Ecuadorian newspaper El Universo reported that police have not issued a statement because they are still collecting information about the case.

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