Morelos Prosecutor’s Office Questions Collective Figures on Exhumations in Jojutla
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The institution asked the media and search engines, not to disseminate unofficial information
Recently it circulated on social networks that as part of the exhumation work in the graves located in the Pantheon Pedro Amaro in Jojutla, dozens of bodies had been located as part of a fourth stage. However, in the face of these rumors, this 23 June through a statement the Attorney General’s Office of the State of Morelos clarifies this information. What did the Prosecutor’s Office in Morelos say about the alleged recovery of bodies in the Joj…
English: Bull. FGE 0506 In response to media reports of the alleged recovery of “more than 60 bodies, including at least 10 babies, more than 10 women, and a dozen skeletal remains” during the fourth phase of the intervention in the cemetery in the town of “Pedro Amaro,” municipality of Jojutla, the Morelos State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) reports: 1. This information is untrue and offends the victims’ grief by presenting unconfirmed data t…
The FGE issued a warning for spreading the number of bodies found in the graves, which made known members of search groups, who have been present, as observers, on the site and have pointed out irregularities by the authorities in the process.
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