Hacked-Up Remains Of 27 People Found In Mass Grave Miles From US-Mexico Border
22.07.2023 - 00:09
/ perezhilton.com
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An anonymous tip led authorities in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas to a “clandestine burial ground” area in which more than two-dozen bodies were found cut up into pieces and parts.
The bodies, which authorities believe number at least 27 people in total, were mostly hacked into multiple pieces. The mass grave was found in a rural area of the city of Reynosa, Mexico, only about four miles south of the US border.
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According to multiple media reports, the bodies were found by a volunteer “colectivo” making the rounds around Reynosa late last week. Those “colectivo” groups are made up of relatives of people who have disappeared and now spend their time searching for their missing loved ones.
This particular mass grave was first uncovered late this past week. According to multiple media reports, the Tamaulipas Attorney General’s Office quickly opened an investigation into the site. Forensic experts were sent there by state authorities, and for the past several days, they have been doing excavations, cataloging remains, and trying to log and secure evidence.
Per People and other outlets, officials at the site released a statement indicating that they believe there to be more than two dozen different corpses and parts of bodies at the gravesite:
According to CBS News, volunteers who are helping at the site are now trying to distinguish between identifying characteristics like tattoos on parts and “chunks” of skin. At least four bodies have already been positively identified by loved ones who were searching for lost family members.
However, because most of the bodies were “dismembered into