For families in Mexico, who discovered missing loved ones, serious discovery of human remains and oven is being called serious discovery, their worst fear may be somewhat true.
Mexican officials are now investigating the site in the western state of Jalisco, previously found by a group of volunteers last week, by volunteers, by one of the cartelons of the area known as the new generation Jaliso cartel.
The number of magnitude inside its iron gates was increasing, including cremation oven, bone pieces, hundreds of pairs of shoes, clothes and even children’s toys.
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This photo released by the office of Jalisco State Attorney General shows shoes in Izaguire Renge, where skeletal remains were also discovered on 11 March in the municipality of Tachititalan, Mexico. (Office of Jalisco State Attorney General through AP)
“They will see shoes and say: ‘They look as if my missing relative wore when disappeared,” Loose Toscano, one of the volunteers, told BBC News.
Near Teuchitlán village, the farm was raided by Mexican authorities last September who failed to find or reveal the discovery of human remains.
At the time of the raid, 10 arrests were made, two hostages were released, and one body was wrapped in plastic.
After the officials started searching for this week, he said that he also received about 100 shell casing.
A National Guard officer makes the guard stand, while the collective “Gujarros Bascadorce” members visit Izaguire West, where on March 5, he is located in three human cremation ovens, while searching for his missing relatives in the La Estanzuela community in Tuchitalan, Jalisco State, Mexico. (Ulies Ruiz/AFP through Getty Image)
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No relic has been identified, and the number is not yet known, but the number of individual items left behind is about 700.
“The number of victims that may have been buried could be very large,” told to New York Times, a security analyst at Mexico City. “And it recalled the bad dream that Mexico suffers from graves on a large scale.”
Members of the collective ‘Gujarros Bascadorce’ work on three human creations, who are found searching for their relatives in Izaguire Rench in La Estanzuela, a community in Tutchitan, Jalisco State, Mexico on 5 March. (Ulies Ruiz/AFP through Getty Image)
An unnamed tip -based discovery has dominated the headlines, surprising a country that has been affected by the tombs on a large scale and has promoted citizens to call authorities to tighten the cartel violence.
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According to BBC News, Jalisco State Gov. Pablo Lemus, in a video message this week, told critics that his office is fully collaborating with federal investigators and no one is “washing hands” in the case.
A notebook that reads in Spanish, ‘My Love, if I don’t come back one day, I only tell you to remember how much I love’ La Estonjuela’s community is seen in Izaguire Reng (Ulies Ruiz/AFP through Getty Image)
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The farm was being used as a training base for cartel recruitment in Tutitalan, about 37 miles (60 km) to the west of Guadaljara, when it was found by the National Guard soldiers last September.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.