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    Mexican mob attacks Russian man in Cancun over insults

    Reuters•May 21, 2017
    • A police officer walks near a crime scene where a mob of angry Mexicans attacked a 42-year-old Russian in an attempt to lynch him in Cancun, Mexico, May 20, 2017. REUTERS/Stringer
    • Yellow police tape and bloodstains are seen at the window of an apartment after a mob of angry Mexicans attacked a 42-year-old Russian in an attempt to lynch him in Cancun, Mexico, May 20, 2017. REUTERS/Stringer
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    A police officer walks near a crime scene in Cancun

    A police officer walks near a crime scene where a mob of angry Mexicans attacked a 42-year-old Russian in an attempt to lynch him in Cancun, Mexico, May 20, 2017. REUTERS/Stringer

    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A mob of angry Mexicans attacked a Russian man in the Caribbean resort of Cancun with sticks and rocks over his repeated insults against locals, and the 42-year-old man was accused of fatally stabbing a youth in the melee, authorities said on Saturday.

    Police rescued the Russian, identified as Aleksei Makeev, after the crowd stormed his apartment on Friday night, said Guillermo Brahms, secretary general of Benito Juarez municipality, which encompasses Cancun.

    Blurry footage of the attack circulated widely on Mexican media on Saturday. In one clip, assailants can be heard shouting "You're going to die" and "I'm going to cut your head off" as they closed in on the Russian.

    The incident began when a group of people confronted Makeev over his disparaging comments toward locals, many of which he videotaped and posted online.

    Makeev stabbed a youth who got into his apartment, prompting the mob to grow and the violence to escalate, Brahms said.

    The youth later died of his injuries. Makeev, who was taken to hospital for treatment, is being held there under protective custody, the official said.

    Authorities said Makeev made videos of himself insulting people in public places in Russian, English and Spanish. In some, he spoke against a backdrop of swastikas.

    It was not clear how long Makeev had been in Mexico, but Aquaworld, a company offering maritime tours in Cancun, said in a statement on Facebook the Russian had been dismissed from its payroll in November 2015 because of his aggressive behavior.

    Mexico's National Migration Institute said in separate statement that multiple complaints had been filed against Makeev because of his behavior and that it was seeking the cooperation of Russian authorities to deport him.

    The Russian embassy had no immediate comment.

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    (Reporting by Dave Graham; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

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