Horror as 381 Embalmed Corpses Found Dumped in Mexico Crematorium
- Authorities discovered 381 embalmed corpses in a private crematorium in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, attributed to negligence, according to the local prosecutor's office.
- Eloy Garcia, communications coordinator of the Chihuahua state prosecutor's office, reported that the bodies were found 'stacked' and 'thrown like that, indiscriminately, one on top of the other, on the floor.'
- Garcia criticized the crematorium owners for their 'carelessness and irresponsibility,' stating they should know their capacity and not take in more than they can process.
- The authorities estimated that some bodies may have been at the site for up to two years amid a crisis in Mexico's forensic system.
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Neighbors and people in the town of Granjas Polo Gamboa denounced since last Thursday “fetid smells” and “suspicious movements” in the vicinity of the Plenitude crematorium, in Ciudad Juárez. The municipal police sat presence in the building on Friday and what they discovered inside was horrifying. Until this Monday, the Chihuahua Public Prosecutor’s Office has confirmed the finding of 383 embalmed bodies of unidentified, stacked, decaying and h…
(LPL/CNN) – Chihuahua state prosecutor César Jáuregui announced Sunday the opening of an investigation into the discovery of 383 bodies piled up at a crematorium in Ciudad Juárez, on the border with the United States. At least two people have been arrested in this case: one of the company's owners and an assistant. The official did not reveal their identities or the crimes they could be charged with.
Chihuahua state prosecutor César Jáuregui announced this Sunday the opening of an investigation into the discovery of 383 bodies piled up in a crematorium in Ciudad Juárez, on the border with the United States.
Instead of ashes, relatives received "other material."
Ciudad Juárez, Chih., In total, authorities recovered 383 bodies, which were accumulated and hidden in an authorized crematorium in the Granjas Polo Gamboa colony of Ciudad Juárez; in addition, they were not cremated and the relatives received ashes that did not correspond.
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