Peru orders arrest of 2 suspects in Canadian man's killing
By Associated Press
Apr 23, 2018 5:35 PM CDT
In this Sunday, April 22, 2018 photo, people cry over the coffin of plant healer Olivia Arevalo during her burial in Ucayali, Peru. Authorities say a mob dragged Canadian man Sebastian Woodroffe by the neck to his death shortly after people accused him of shooting to death Arevalo, an octogenarian plant...   (Associated Press)

LIMA, Peru (AP) — Peru's attorney general has ordered the arrest of two suspects in the killing of a Canadian man who traveled to the Amazon rain forest to study hallucinogenic medicine, officials said Monday.

Authorities said over the weekend that a mob dragged Sebastian Woodroffe by the neck to his death shortly after people accused him of killing Olivia Arevalo, an octogenarian plant healer from the Shipibo-Konibo tribe of northeastern Peru.

Prosecutors said Monday the two suspects were identified in a video shot on a cellphone showing the moment Woodroffe was killed last week.

Officials said forensic experts were studying Woodroffe's body to determine whether he had any involvement in Arevalo's killing as was initially suggested.