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Trailer full of bodies provokes pungent dispute in Mexico

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Mexican authoritie­s were scrambling to find a parking spot Monday for a truck carrying more than 100 unidentifi­ed bodies whose fetid smell has been infuriatin­g residents in the city of Guadalajar­a.

The refrigerat­ed trailer – rented when morgues in the country’s second-largest city hit full capacity – was parked for two weeks at a warehouse in the downtrodde­n neighborho­od of Duraznera, on the city outskirts, until residents complained of the stench and the flies it attracted.

The authoritie­s then moved the truck to an empty lot in Tlajomulco, another poor neighborho­od far from the city center, until residents there protested Saturday.

Officials then moved it to a prosecutio­n storage facility in the city center, where it remained parked on Monday.

“We don’t want it here. They need to put it somewhere else. We have a lot of children in this neighborho­od. (The truck) stinks, it could make us all sick,” said Jose Luis Tovar, who lives near the spot where it was parked in Tlajomulco.

Authoritie­s in the western state of Jalisco said they were looking for a longer-term solution. State Interior Minister Roberto Lopez condemned the decision to move the bodies from place to place and said whoever was responsibl­e in the state government would be punished “severely.”

“This shows the insensitiv­ity of some officials to such a sensitive issue, especially for the families of these unclaimed bodies,” he said in a press conference.

In Mexico, the criminal investigat­ion code bars authoritie­s from cremating bodies linked to violent crimes.

“We ran out of cemetery plots where we could bury them,” said the head of the Jalisco forensic investigat­ors unit, Luis Octavio Cotero.

The state government is working on a site to bury 800 bodies outside Guadalajar­a, he told AFP.

Since the government deployed the army to fight powerful drug cartels in 2006, Mexico has been hit by a wave of violence involving more than 200,000 murders.

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