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Prayers Pouring In After 20 Dead Bodies Found On Highway

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Celebrities Who Unfortunately Passed Away In 2024 (2:18) A disturbing discovery left countless people sick to their stomachs this week. On Monday, Mexican authorities found 20 dead bodies in the city of Culiacan. According to the Associated Press, 16 dead bodies were found in a white van on a highway. There was a note that apparently came from one of the cartel groups that has infiltrated the city. As if that wasn't horrifying enough, four decap…

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Finding of 20 bodies in Sinaloa evidence of escalation of violence between factions of the Cartel A new massacre shook the state of Sinaloa, where authorities confirmed the finding of at least 20 bodies, several of them beheaded, on Mexico International Highway 15, on the outskirts of Culiacán. The macabre discovery occurred on Sunday night June 29 and was confirmed on Monday by the Attorney General's Office (FGE). According to the first reports…

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Culiacán, July 1, 2025 – Total News Agency-TNA-Sinaloa crosses one of the bloodiest days of the year with a record of 45 homicides recorded in just four days, following the discovery of 20 bodies during the early morning of Monday, June 30 in the north of Culiacán, a fact that has generated strong commotion in public opinion and set off alarms about the security situation in the state. According to the Attorney General’s Office, four of the bodi…

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TotalNews Agency USA Español broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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