Human Remains Found in Work on Paseo De La Reforma
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Inside a building where a housing complex is built in Paseo de la Reforma 159, human remains were found, according to first reports. This place is located between Magnolia Street and Moctezuma, in the Guerrero Colony. Faced with this situation, personnel arrived from the mayor's office Cuauhtémoc, Investigative Police of the Attorney General's Office, and Auxiliary Police. The work is expected to be closed while the situation is being investigat…
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The President considered that there is a "high probability" that these remains belong to the Santa Paula Pantheon, founded in the 18th century.
The Old General Pantheon of Santa Paula in Mexico City (CDMX) is a fundamental and often forgotten piece of the capital’s funeral history. Unlike the popular belief that associates it with the mummies of Guanajuato, this campanto had a renowned fame in the capital during the time it was in operation. The pantheon became news again after the finding of bones in the Guerrero colony on Thursday, July 10. What is the story of the Santa Paula pantheo…
In order to verify the context of the finding of bone remains and establish its nature, the Attorney General’s Office of Justice of Mexico City (FGJCDMX), reported this Thursday that it conducts the investigations in a building where there was a pantheon in the 18th and 19th centuries. In a statement, the Prosecutor’s Office indicated that it completed the first investigations in a site located in the central Paseo de la Reforma 159 avenue, in t…
The Public Prosecutor's Office of Mexico City found bone remains in a site located on Paseo de la Reforma 139 Avenue, in the Guerrero Colony, in the Cuauhtémoc City Hall. Specialized experts, agents of the Investigative Police and forensic specialists of the Commission for the Search for Capitals carry out the investigations to verify the context of the finding of bone remains and establish their nature. The site was the subject of an archaeolog…
The Department of Archaeological Salvation of the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) was also notified.
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