A cousin identified Jose Perez as one of the casualties of the mass shooting, leaving behind a wife and four children in Oaxaca, Mexico. His brother, Pedro, was the lone survivor of the attack. Via arasmusKTVU
A cousin identified Jose Perez, a father to four, as one of the Half Moon Bay shooting victims. Allie Rasmus reportsSince many of the next-of-kin to the seven farmworkers killed in Half Moon Bay live outside the United States, formally identifying them serves a "unique" challenge, the San Mateo County Sheriff said earlier this week.A cousin identified Jose Perez, who is in his 30s, as one of the casualties of the mass shooting, leaving behind a wife and four children in Oaxaca, Mexico.
Perez's younger brother, Pedro Perez, is the eighth shooting victim, the cousin said, and the sole survivor of the workplace tragedy.Pedro Perez, is the eighth shooting victim, the cousin said, and the sole survivor of the workplace tragedy.In all, five men and two women were killed on Monday at two separate mushroom farms, where Sheriff Cristina Corpus said alleged gunman Chunli Zhao, 66, shot them with a legally purchased handgun.The seven killed were of Asian and Hispanic descent.
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