He came to L.A. 3 months ago with his young family. A ride on a Metro bus led to his death
Los Angeles Times -

The last message Sarahi Varela Lopez received from her husband, he was heading home from work Thursday afternoon. The couple and their 1-year-old son had come to Los Angeles a few months earlier on vacation, but running low on funds and wanting to stay longer, Juan Luis Gomez Ramirez found a job packing clothes at a Commerce warehouse. It normally took him 35 minutes on two buses to return home to his brother-in-law's house in East Los Angeles. But he never showed up. About 13 minutes after he...

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