
Funerals held for mother and 4 children killed in Mexico ambush
Rhonita Miller and her four children were buried, including her 8-month-old twins
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Rhonita Miller and her four children were buried, including her 8-month-old twins
Two mothers and six of their children were laid to rest in Mexico as family members shared new details on their heroic efforts to save loved ones
Mexican officials say gunmen who killed three women and six children may have mistaken the group's large SUVs for those of a rival drug gang
Video also shows how a 7-month-old baby was found alive in the bullet-riddled SUV 11 hours after the shooting
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Three women and six children were killed — including 8-month-old twins — and all belonged to a break-away group that once had ties to the Mormon Church
The family is part of a group of fundamentalist Mormons who migrated to Mexico after polygamy was outlawed in the U.S. in the 1800s.
Family members suspect SUVs carrying members of Mormon community based in Mexico was attacked by a cartel in a case of mistaken identity
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