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Enrique Metinides - Untitled, 29 January 1971
Jesus Bazaldua Barber, a telecommunications engineer, is fatally electrocuted by more than 60,000 volts whilst installing a new phone line in Toluca, Mexico
Read a 2006 interview with Enrique Metinides HERE
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Enrique Metinides - Untitled, 29 January 1971

Jesus Bazaldua Barber, a telecommunications engineer, is fatally electrocuted by more than 60,000 volts whilst installing a new phone line in Toluca, Mexico

Read a 2006 interview with Enrique Metinides HERE

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