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Unidentified drivers fled the scene leaving two trucks full of bodies in the middle of the roadway near a shopping mall in Boca el Rio.
By H. Nelson Goodson
September 21, 2011
Boca del Rio, Veracruz, Mexico - On Tuesday, two unidentified drivers abandoned several trucks full of bodies on the roadway blocking traffic during rush-hour near the Las Américas shopping mall. Authorities discovered 35 bodies in the trucks parked in the middle of the Manuel Ávila Camacho Blvd. in the municipality of Boca del Rio, according to Reynaldo Escobar Perez, the Veracruz State Attorney General.
Some of the bodies were identified as men who had criminal records. Police say, the bodies consisted of 23 men and 12 women that showed signs of torture before being murdered.
All of the people reported killed are believed to be members of the Zetas.
Authorities and Mexican Federal Police continue to search for the truck drivers who dumped the bodies in Boca del Rio.
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Unidentified drivers fled the scene leaving two trucks full of bodies in the middle of the roadway near a shopping mall in Boca el Rio.
By H. Nelson Goodson
September 21, 2011
Boca del Rio, Veracruz, Mexico - On Tuesday, two unidentified drivers abandoned several trucks full of bodies on the roadway blocking traffic during rush-hour near the Las Américas shopping mall. Authorities discovered 35 bodies in the trucks parked in the middle of the Manuel Ávila Camacho Blvd. in the municipality of Boca del Rio, according to Reynaldo Escobar Perez, the Veracruz State Attorney General.
Some of the bodies were identified as men who had criminal records. Police say, the bodies consisted of 23 men and 12 women that showed signs of torture before being murdered.
All of the people reported killed are believed to be members of the Zetas.
Authorities and Mexican Federal Police continue to search for the truck drivers who dumped the bodies in Boca del Rio.
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