Mexican millionaire wounded in shooting

Businessman Javier Garza Lagüera shot in Monterrey

MEXICO.- Mexican businessman Javier Garza Lagüera suffered minor injuries Thursday when his brother Ricardo shot him at the victim's home in Monterrey, a source in the Nuevo Leon state Attorney General's Office said.

The shooting was reported to the state AG's office shortly before 1:00 p.m., in which state police and prosecutors rushed to the Garza Lagüera home in the exclusive Valle de San Angel neighborhood.

According to authorities, Lagüera was not seriously hurt, and did not confirm whether Ricardo was in custody or had fled before police arrived.

The shooting occurred during the course of a family argument, the source in the Nuevo Leon AG's office said.

Javier, 53, and Ricardo, 52, are the sons of the late Marcelo Garza Lagüera, founder of "Grupo Orion", which designs and manufactures bathroom furniture, ceramic sanitary ware and ceramic tiles for floor and coatings.

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