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Nine corpses were found in a vehicle along a motorway in the Mexican state of Puebla
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The Mexican authorities continue to examine the murders of nine people who have been missed before their corpses along a motorway were dismembered in a central sex.

According to February 27, the five men and four women were reported to undertook a vacation trip to Huatulco, Oaxaca. Her bodies were found in the state of San José Miahuatlán in the state of Puebla a few days later. Officials reportedly said that the murders could be associated with a dispute between criminal organizations. They also do not rule out the idea of ​​participating the local law enforcement authorities.

In an explanation, the Office of the General Prosecutor of Oaxaca said that the disappearance of at least four of the victims – three women and one man – was probably associated with a dispute between criminal organizations. The post office added that the investigators found evidence that indicated that municipal police officers were involved in the kidnapping and murder.

The authorities found all dismembered bodies in the vehicle after they answered a call. Four were found in the trunk and found a bloody tarpaulin, which contained five other bodies and a bag with eight hands pairs, during further inspection, per local media outlet of central Puebla -reverents.

The investigators believe that local police officers worked together in the murders after the local press reported that Brenda Mariel Salas Moya, one of two survivors of the attack, said that they and another victim have left a hostel when they were intercepted by an apparently local police car.

Both Brenda and Jacqueline Ailet were beaten and put a bonnet on the head before separating it. Brenda was abandoned on a street from which she managed to reach a city and report the crime.

Although the authorities found nine corpses during the investigation, the Office of the General Prosecutor of Oaxaca received only five reports of people who have disappeared. The youngest were those of Jaqueline Ailet Meza Cázares, which was allegedly missing on February 26 in Huatulco.

Meza Cázares was finally found in the state of Puebla, but the authorities did not reveal whether it was found alive or whether it was one of the victims found in the abandoned vehicle along the Cuacnopalan-Oaxa-High.

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