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Police Find 381 Cadavers Piled up in Mexico Crematorium

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Police have found 381 corpses piled up in a private crematorium in northern Mexico’s Ciudad Juarez, the local prosecutor’s office said Sunday, attributing the grisly find to negligence.

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One year after the beginning of the war inside the Sinaloa Cartel, the battle rages. In the last hours, the authorities have found the bodies of 20 people, killed by bullets and abandoned on Mexico Highway 15, north of the city of Culiacán. Four of these people have been beheaded and hung from their extremities on a bridge. The others have appeared in a van.

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Hundreds of bodies were stored illegally.

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The bodies were illegally deposited in a private crematorium and not cremated. Whether the bodies were victims of criminal violence, the authorities did not at first inform.

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Investigators found 381 bodies piled up in a private crematorium in Ciudad Juarez, in northern Mexico, reported on Sunday the local prosecutor's office, denouncing a neglect of funeral services. ...

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In Mexico there are always cases of drug-related crime with many deaths. The forensic system is heavily overloaded. In a crematorium one now discovers a large number of corpses - which apparently have been there for years.

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diario.mx broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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