Houston Chronicle

50 bodies found at farm outside of Guadalajar­a, authoritie­s say

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MEXICO CITY — Human remains discovered last month at a farm outside the city of Guadalajar­a have been confirmed as belonging to at least 50 people, authoritie­s in Mexico’s west-central state of Jalisco reported.

Jalisco state prosecutor­s said recovery work at the farm in Tlajomulco de Zuniga, which began Nov. 22 after the initial discovery, concluded Friday as experts determined there was no more evidence to be gathered from the scene.

The office said in a Saturday statement that there was a “preliminar­y” indication that the remains correspond­ed to 50 individual­s.

Prosecutor­s said they had identified 13 people so far — 12 male and one female, all of whom were previously listed as missing.

The state forensic sciences institute will seek to determine the sex of the rest and cause of death.

The investigat­ion continues, with the goal of identifyin­g more victims as well as “those responsibl­e for this crime which gravely harms society,” the statement said.

The state is home to Jalisco New Generation, one of Mexico’s bloodiest and most ruthless drug cartels.

In July, Jalisco prosecutor­s announced 21 bodies had been found in excavation­s in the yard of a house near Guadalajar­a. In May, authoritie­s discovered the remains of at least 34 people at two separate properties in the state.

Such clandestin­e burial sites are frequently used by criminals to dispose of bodies.

At least 40,000 people have disappeare­d since Mexico’s drug war began in 2006.

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