Peru orders arrest of 2 suspects in Canadian man's killing
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Peru's attorney general has ordered the arrest of two suspects in the killing of a Canadian man who traveled to the Amazon rain forest to study hallucinogenic medicine.
Authorities have said that a mob dragged Sebastian Woodroffe by the neck to his death shortly after people accused him of killing Olivia Arevalo, an octogenarian plant healer from the Shipibo-Konibo tribe of northeastern Peru.
Prosecutors said Monday the two suspects were identified in a video shot on a cellphone showing the moment Woodroffe was killed last week.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Officials say forensic experts are studying Woodroffe's body to determine whether he had any involvement in Arevalo's killing as was initially suggested.