The Search for La Paz collective located 10 bodies in 13 clandestine graves in La Paz, Baja California Sur, of which eight have already been processed.

The Search for La Paz collective, made up of relatives of missing people who have been carrying out a search for more than a week, located human bodies in different clandestine graves in La Paz, Baja California Sur.
The bodies have been found in a series of search days that began last Sunday, May 5, in the vicinity of the containment embankment that leads to the El Cajoncito stream.
Until this Monday, there were a total of thirteen clandestine graves, of which eight have already been processed, with ten bodies found
The investigation and search at the site began after receiving an anonymous call, the group reported.
In a statement, Search for La Paz stated that they are “working together with the authorities to work as soon as possible and be able to give them more information.”
There will be days to take DNA samples for those relatives who have not yet gone to the laboratories to compare the results. As well as for family members who have already been tested, but need to resolve their doubts.
Missing and not located in Mexico
The National Search Commission details that as of May, there are 116,006 missing and unlocated people in Mexico.
In the case of Baja California Sur, the authorities highlight that there are 717 missing people, of which 602 are men and 115 women.
The municipalities of La Paz, Los Cabos, Mulegé, Comondú and Loreto have a greater number of missing people.

Source: animalpolitico




