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Official fired over ‘morgue’ truck

Mexican trailer with 273 bodies drives around aimlessly

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A state government in Mexico has fired a prosecutor over a spectacle, in which a fetid-smelling tractor trailer carrying 273 bodies was driven around aimlessly for lack of room in the morgue.

“I am not willing to tolerate this kind of mistake, which shocks and horrifies public opinion,” said the governor of western Jalisco state, Aristotele­s Sandoval, as he fired prosecutor Raul Sanchez.

The state’s chief coroner was fired earlier in the week over the sad drama in the state capital, Guadalajar­a.

The bodies were in the refrigerat­ed truck because the morgue in Mexico’s secondlarg­est city was full.

Officials originally put the number of bodies at 157 but on Wednesday they raised it to 273.

The truck was parked for two weeks at a warehouse in a downtrodde­n neighborho­od 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 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 remains parked for now.

News outlets broadcast footage Wednesday of the open trailer of the truck, with piles of bodies in black bags and a man in white boots stepping on the bags.

Officials have said the bodies were of victims of violent crime, so under Mexican law they cannot be cremated.

Authoritie­s said they were looking for a longer-term solution. The coroner who was fired over this case, Luis Octavio Cotero, said the state government was working on a site to bury 800 bodies outside Guadalajar­a. The number of murder victims in Mexico has exploded in recent years.

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

Mass graves are regularly discovered containing dozens or even hundreds of unidentifi­ed bodies. Nearly 4,000 such corpses have been found since 2007, according to the National Human Rights Commission.

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