Mexico authorities identify at least 29 people in 119 bags with human remains in western state of Jalisco, prosecutors say
Aerial view of the zone where forensic experts are working using an excavator to dig a deep well turned into a mass grave, in the community “La Primavera” in Zapopan, near Guadalajara, state of Jalisco Mexico, on September 10, 2019.
"We have 13 complete corpses and 16 incomplete, for a total of 29 bodies," said Gerardo Solis, chief prosecutor for the state of Jalisco, which has been hit by a wave of violence in recent years driven by drug cartel turf wars.Mass grave "Different body parts are being examined by forensic anthropologists and analysts to determine to what extent the number is going to increase," said the state's special prosecutor for missing persons cases, Blanca Trujillo.Authorities have so far identified four of them.Forensics experts have been working the site with the help of trained dogs and heavy machinery since it was discovered on September 3. The well measures more than 16 feet deep.
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