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Fifteen headless bodies found in Acapulco, Mexico

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Fifteen headless bodies found in Acapulco, Mexico


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Fifteen headless bodies found in Acapulco, Mexico

15 headless bodies were found in Acapulco, Mexico today according to the Guerrero State Public Security office. The office said they were led to the bodies by a group of burning vehicles which formed a sort of makeshift trail to the headless corpses. The corpses found by Mexican police were all between the ages of 25 and 30 years old and are believed to have been involved in the Mexico drug war.

The bodies were found shortly after midnight near Acapulco's Plaza Senderos, a local shopping area not frequented by tourists. The leader of the Sinaloa drug cartel, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman reportedly left a note alongside the bodies. Guzman is Mexico's most wanted drug lord.

The incident is the latest act of violence in the Mexican drug war, during which more than 28,000 people have been killed. Local officials and reporters maintain that Acapulco is a safe place for tourists despite its recent outbreak of crime.

Police have stepped up security in light of the recent attacks.


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