Midget wrestlers found dead after hooker romp
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Two Mexican midget wrestlers are reportedly dead after a booze-fueled drinking session with prostitutes.
British tabloid newspaper The Sun reported the pair were found in a Mexico City motel room.
They were brothers Alberto and Alejandro Jiménez, known in wrestling circles as La Parkita and Espectrito Jr.
The paper reported the 35-year-old brothers were found by cleaners after they had picked up two prostitutes and taken them back to their motel room near the Arena Mexico wrestling venue.
It said autopsies were being carried out but it was believed the pair had overdosed after taking a dose of eye drops combined with alcohol.
The brothers reportedly showed no signs of physical violence and their belongings were not at the scene.
The prostitutes have since been taken into police custody.
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