Photographist of the Bull-Brain Overrun in the Revolution Dismissed with a Demand for Justice
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Tijuana, July 18.- With T-shirts that carried his image and the phrase that characterized him, «Nothing happens», family, colleagues and friends of Ricardo Villa Páez came to the Parish of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe to say goodbye to the photographer of the donkey-bra, nicknamed with affection as ‘Beetlejuice’, who died after being run over by a taxi driver on Revolution Avenue. Karla Villa Valdez, the photographer’s daughter, will be summoned …
They also demand justice from the authorities TIJUANA, Baja California, July 18, 2025.- Relatives, companions and friends of Ricardo Villa Páez, a donkey-brad photographer, who lost his life after being run over by a taxi driver on Avenida Revolución, gathered in the Parish of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe to give him the last farewell, but also, to demand justice from the authorities. Their loved ones came to the parish with t-shirts with the ima…
TIJUANA, JULY 18, 2025.- Relatives, companions and friends of Ricardo Villa Páez, photographer of the traditional donkey-bra, who lost his life after being run over by a taxi driver on Avenida Revolución, gathered in the Parish of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe to give him the last farewell, but also to demand justice to the authorities. His loved ones arrived in the parish in t-shirts that bore Ricardo’s image, as well as messages of affection and…
With the messages "We demand justice for Ricardo Villa" and "There is a guilty party free," family and friends said their final farewells to the photographer of Burro Cebra this Friday, July 18, following his death when he was struck by a drunk driver during his workday on Avenida Revolución in Tijuana. At noon, about 100 friends, coworkers... Source
Relatives, companions and friends of Ricardo Villa Páez, photographer of the traditional donkey-brass who lost his life after being run over by a taxi driver on Revolution Avenue, gathered in the Parish of Our Lady of Guadalupe to give him the last farewell, but also to demand justice to the authorities. His loved ones came in t-shirts ... La entrada Dan the last goodbye to Ricardo Villa, photographer of the zebra donkey hit by a taxi driver was…
The Attorney General's Office will seek redress for the damage caused by the case The Baja California Prosecutor's Office confirmed that the taxi driver who ran the zebra donkey photographer Ricardo Villa on Revolution Avenue could face up to five years in prison for manslaughter, in case he was found guilty. At the tie-up hearing, held prior to the death of the victim, no pretrial detention was pronounced, so the driver should only sign periodi…
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