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Search Engines From Cajeme Find 11 Bodies in Clandestine Grave of Ciudad Obregón

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The collective resorted to the use of a backhoe and does not rule out that in the next few days more corpses are located.
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It was reported that the search work will continue during the weekend EL UNIVERSAL Cajeme, Sonora.- In the last few hours, the Guerreras Searches collective of Cajeme has located 15 bodies buried in clandestine graves in Cajeme. It reported that on Thursday 26 the discovery of 11 people without life was made in a site located on 400th Street, between Kino and Calle 2 in the Yaqui Valley, south of the municipality of Cajeme. The bodies were burie…

Javier Camacho / Cajeme News Cajeme, Son.- Today's morning (Friday) three other osamentas were found in a clandestine cemetery discovered in the east of Obregón city, totaling, so far, 16 people murdered, including a woman. They are members of the collective ‘Guerreras Fíceras de Obregón’, who since last Monday are working on a land that is located on 400th Street between Kino and two, west of the Aves del Castillo colony. Last Monday they locat…

The collective resorted to the use of a backhoe and does not rule out that in the next few days more corpses are located.

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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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