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Family Members March in Ciudad Juárez for the Clandestine Crematorium: Where Is My Loved One!?

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The pain and indignation overflowed on Saturday in the streets of Ciudad Juárez. To the cry of "Where is my loved one!", dozens of relatives of the victims of the clandestine fraud of the "Crematorium Plenitude" marched to demand justice and answers to a case that has shaken the whole country. Holding the ballot boxes that for months or years they believed contained the ashes of their relatives, the protesters gathered early to start a journey t…
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According to the official update in the case of the Plenitude crematorium in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, 11 bodies have been fully identified, of which nine have already been handed over to their relatives. Eight of these were cremated by decision of the debtors and one more was buried. In addition, it was reported that, of the 71 fingerprints sent to the National Electoral Institute (INE) for comparison, six were positive. Another 110 bodies are …

Approximately 70 people gathered outside the Latin American funerary compound this Saturday to protest and demand that the Attorney General's Office of the North Zone accelerate the work of...

The pain and indignation overflowed on Saturday in the streets of Ciudad Juárez. To the cry of "Where is my loved one!", dozens of relatives of the victims of the clandestine fraud of the "Crematorium Plenitude" marched to demand justice and answers to a case that has shaken the whole country. Holding the ballot boxes that for months or years they believed contained the ashes of their relatives, the protesters gathered early to start a journey t…

Ciudad Juárez, Chih.- The complaint initiated ex officio by the State Human Rights Commission (CEDH) in order to clarify the probable responsibility for action or omission of the State Commission for the Protection against Health Risks (Coespris) after the finding of 386 bodies that lasted up to three years stacked in the crematorium Plenitude, will be extended to municipal authorities, reported yesterday its owner, Alejandro Carrasco Talavera.

Urgently, to update techniques for cremation and disintegration of corpses in adequate sanitary conditions and to inhibit bad practices, says deputy Rosana Díaz

Chihuahua, Chih., Morena legislator Rosana Díaz Reyes is relentless, and on this occasion, to follow up on the terrible issue of the Plenitud Crematorium, which for at least two years has accumulated 383 bodies in completely unsanitary conditions, she presented an initiative today to reform the Chihuahua State Health Law, regarding the management of hazardous biological waste and the use of those who provide services such as crematoriums and fun…

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segundoasegundo.com broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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