It's been said that to get elected to public office all you need is a pulse, but prosecutors Mexico are investigating how a man certified as dead got elected mayor of a village in southern Mexico.
Lenin Carballido narrowly won Sunday's election in San Agustin Amatengo, near the colonial city of Oaxaca.
But then a death certificate surfaced, indicating that Carballido had died in 2010 of a diabetic coma.
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Prosecutors say one of Carballido's relatives used the death certificate to convince detectives to drop an arrest warrant for an alleged 2004 rape.