More thanthree weeks after Patrick Braxton-Andrew was last seen alive, his bodyhas been found in northern Mexico. On November 15, Javier Corral, the governor of Chihuahua, that the 34-year-old Braxton-Andrew was killed by a drug dealer named José Noriel Portilo Gil, in the tiny city of Urique, in Chihuahua.Another , set up by a family friend to help search for Braxton-Andrew, confirmed the news with a on the same day:“Based on information provided by the Chihuahua State authorities, it is with great sadness that we announce that Patrick died on October 28at the hands of a criminal organization that operates in the area where he was traveling.” On November 17, another on the same pagestated that his body had been recovered and would be brought back to the U.S.
Braxton-Andrew, a Spanish teacher at Woodlawn School in Mooresville, North Carolina, was an avid traveler who sought out hidden places, his father, Gary, told ϳԹ last week. He was drawn to Urique for the opportunity to hike the empty trails of Copper Canyon National Park, a remote wilderness of deep, twisting ravines that draws only the occasional adventurer. Braxton-Andrew was last heard from on October 28, the same day he wasreportedlykilled, when he mentioned heading out on one last hike to his family. News outlets reported that he never returned, but evidence, such as his camera and most of his belongings left behind in his hotel room, seemed to suggest that he had finished his trek and headed back to Urique before he died.
The region surroundingUrique is one of the in Mexico. Mexican news media that Portilo Gil, known also as “El Chueco,” or “the crooked one,” is a ranking member of the powerful Sinaloa drug cartel, the group formerly headed by suspected drug lord Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán.
A on the Facebook page dedicated to Braxton-Andrew’s search said they would work to find justice, and anothersaid that he died doing what he loved—traveling and meeting people. “We will always remember Patrick and his joy for life,” the read. “We love you PBA.”