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The "Canal of Death" in Ecatepec: an Open-Pitted Pit of Sewage

Summary by TV Azteca
The nickname that citizens have imposed on a waste water channel in the State of Mexico is not free. The one named "Canal de la Muerte" has become a recurrent deposit of human remains, where they have recovered from torsos and extremities to bodies of newborns. This tributary of waste is pointed out by the inhabitants and search groups as a critical point due to the frequency with which evidence of extreme violence emerges.
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The nickname that citizens have imposed on a waste water channel in the State of Mexico is not free. The one named "Canal de la Muerte" has become a recurrent deposit of human remains, where they have recovered from torsos and extremities to bodies of newborns. This tributary of waste is pointed out by the inhabitants and search groups as a critical point due to the frequency with which evidence of extreme violence emerges.

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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