💨 Abstract
The State Attorney's Office in Jalisco, Mexico, announced it found 34 sets of human remains in Zapopan, Guadalajara. Out of these, 17 have been preliminarily identified. Workers discovered the remains in late February, prompting a forensic investigation due to these and the over 15,300 disappearance cases in Jalisco. Families have been informed and are cooperating with the identification process.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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