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Peruvian judge orders 2 men to be arrested in brutal killing of B.C. man in Peru

A Peruvian judge has ordered two men to be arrested in the suspected lynching of a B.C. man.

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The suspects were identified through a video posted on social media that appears to show the killing of Sebastian Woodroffe. It is believed a lynch mob murdered him because they thought he was responsible for the death of an Indigenous leader.

Authorities have offered about CAD $8,000 for their arrest.

Woodroffe, from the Comox Valley, had travelled to Peru to study hallucinogenic medicine.

He’s believed to have been studying with 81-year-old Olivia Arévalo, a traditional healer of the Shipibo-Conibo tribe, who was shot to death on Thursday at her home in the Amazon rainforest.

Police did not investigate his death until cellphone video on local media showed a man believed to be Woodroffe being dragged by the neck.

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WATCH: Warning, disturbing content: Friends of Sebastian Woodroffe say Peru mob killed the wrong man

Woodroffe’s friend, Alison Jones, told Global News she was sick to her stomach when she saw the video.

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“Nobody should ever, ever go through what he went through,” she said.

Friends are certain the lynch mob got the wrong man.

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“It is absolutely not something he is capable of, in any way, in any state,” said Jones.

READ MORE: Canadian man killed in Peru after being accused of murdering Indigenous healer: authorities

Woodroffe’s family is asking for privacy at this time.

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