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Three Florida truckers are kidnapped by masked men, tied up and tortured for hours before being shot execution style leaving two, aged 50 and 26, dead as police hunt their killers

 Three Florida truckers were kidnapped, tied up and tortured for hours over the weekend before being shot execution style leaving two of them dead. 

Osmar Oliva, 50, and Johan Gonzalez Quesada, 26, were killed Saturday night; a third man, who has not been named, is in a critical condition at Ryder Trauma Center. 

Police in Opa-locka are now hunting the masked killers after they shot their victims one by one while in the back of a moving truck, sources told The Miami Herald

They then dumped the three men in the yard of a home. The survivor was able to flag for help. 

Osmar Oliva, 50, pictured and Johan Gonzalez Quesada, 26, were killed Saturday night; a third man, who has not been named, is in a critical condition at Ryder Trauma Center
Police in Opa-locka are now hunting the masked killers after dumped the three men in the yard of a home.  Gonzalez Quesada is pictured

Osmar Oliva, 50, left, and Johan Gonzalez Quesada, 26, right were killed Saturday night; a third man, who has not been named, is in a critical condition at Ryder Trauma Center. Police in Opa-locka are now hunting the masked killers after dumped the three men in the yard of a home

Father of three Oliva owned Oliva Delivery Corp. His widow said: 'He was very good person. I don't know why this happened to him.'

Gonzalez Quesada became a dad for the second time just 10 days ago. 

His father, Ovidio Gonzalez Roche, said: 'He was a marvelous person. He had huge heart. Very family oriented. This is such an extraordinary shock. I can't explain what's happened.'


The three men were dumped by the side of the road in Opa-locka on Saturday night

The three men were dumped by the side of the road in Opa-locka on Saturday night 

Both Oliva and Gonzalez Quesada had previously been arrested over cargo theft. 

In 2007 Oliva was accused of unloading good off a stolen tractor; the charges were later dropped. 

Gonzalez Quesada was arrested year over the theft of frozen shrimp and air-conditioning units; he was awaiting trial. 

A reward of $5,000 is being offered for information that least to an arrest.

Miami-Dade police Detective Khristopher Welch told The New York Post: 'The investigation is still in its infantile stage.'

Both Oliva and Gonzalez Quesada had previously been arrested over cargo theft. A reward of $5,000 is being offered for information that least to an arrest

Both Oliva and Gonzalez Quesada had previously been arrested over cargo theft. A reward of $5,000 is being offered for information that least to an arrest

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