In Acapulco they find 5 people dismembered, and these may be young people kidnapped at the port.

Horror has plagued the port of Acapulco, one of Mexico’s most important tourist sites, which in recent years has become a place where organized crime operates with impunity on a daily basis, with the most recent development being the discovery of five dismembered bodies scattered across different parts of the city.

Added to this is the suspicion that The bodies may have belonged to seven young men abducted in an extension of Acapulco.three of them inside the place and four more who were notified of the “uprising” and came to the rescue, they suffered the same fate as the first, along with another 110,000 people missing in Mexico.

However, in many cases disappearances are accompanied by other crimes that deeply harm society, and there are fears that this may be the case. According to the newspaper El Universal, four dismembered bodies were left in the taxi along with messages written on cardboard, the contents of which were not disclosed.

Later, another terrible event occurred in one of the colonies that make up Acapulco, there were body parts left, but it belonged to a woman, the torso, legs and arms were found. While the remains were being discovered, the armed men burned the car..

According to the portal Reporte Índigo, the head of a woman was found near the Central Market, located in a popular area, whose body was dumped in another area, with obvious signs of violence and torture.

While authorities have not commented on these findings, the victims remain unknown. It is worth recalling that in recent days six heads have been found in Acapulco that were confirmed not to belong to those missing in the annex.

The disappearance of seven young people

On September 1, three 15-year-old boys, Julio Pérez, Eric Calixto Chavez and Andres Gabriel Delgado, were taken from a rehabilitation center by men dressed as the state Attorney General’s Office (FGE), in charge of the center. called him to the relatives of the teenagers to inform them about what had happened and told them to find them.

Four more people, who were members of the Alcoholics Anonymous and LGBTQ+ groups, were called to help in the search for the teenagers, but upon arrival at the scene they were also kidnapped. They are Jesús Arroyo Venegas, Brian Josue Vargas Hernández, Maria Perla Guzmán and Moises Tomas Juárez Abarca, director of the sexual diversity department of a political party in the state of Guerrero.

Author: Opinion
Source: La Opinion

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