Dismembered Man on Campeche-Mérida Highway Remains Unidentified

The State Attorney General’s Office of Campeche is investigating the death of a dismembered man on the Campeche-Mérida highway as involuntary manslaughter. His identity remains unknown and has not been claimed by his family.

The high-impact department is investigating the death of a man who was dismembered on the federal Campeche-Mérida highway, dragged by several vehicles, and whose identity remains anonymous and unclaimed.

The State Attorney General’s Office (FGECAM) continues to investigate the death of a man, which has been classified as “involuntary manslaughter.” The man was run over on the federal Campeche-Mérida highway, at kilometer 39 of federal highway 180, belonging to the Santa Rosa, Tenabo commissary.

The victim, a man between 35 and 38 years old, remains unidentified and has not been claimed by his family.

The remains of the victim, a man between 35 and 38 years old, were taken to the city’s morgue. He had several severed limbs and exposed organs. An autopsy was performed; the individual remains unidentified and has not been claimed by his family so far.

Additionally, the deceased had no documentation and was wearing blue jeans, a gray t-shirt, red boxers, a belt, and tactical boots. He had long, wavy hair, a flat nose, and was approximately 1.50 meters tall.

Source: Por Esto