Mexican ‘extermination’ camp found by people looking for loved ones


For families In Mexico Looking for missing loved ones, the grim discovery of what an “extermination” site is called with human remains and ovens, their worst fears can be some.

The Mexican authorities are now investigating the site in the western state of Jalisco, which was first found last week by a group of volunteers whose volunteers were supposed to have been used by one of the cartels of the area known as the new generation of Jalisco Cartel.

In the iron gates there were an increasing number of horrors, including cremation ovens, bone fragments, hundreds of pairs of shoes, clothing and even children’s toys.

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Shoes set up

This photo released by the office of the Jalisco State Attorney General shows shoes at the Izaguirre Ranch where skeleton -like remains were also discovered in the municipality of Teuchitlan, Mexico, March 11. (Jalisco State Attorney General’s Office via AP)

“They would see the shoes and say,” They look like those who wore my missing family member when they disappeared, “Luz Toscano, one of the volunteers, told BBC News.

The Ranch, near the village of Teuchitlán, was attacked last September by Mexican authorities who did not find or revealed the discovery of human remains.

At the time of the raid, 10 arrests were made, two hostages were released and a body was found in plastic wrapped.

After the authorities started searching this week, they said they also found nearly 100 Shell -Oomhulsels.

The gates of the ranch

An officer of the National Guard is a guard while members of the collective “Guerreros Buscadores” visit the Izaguirre Ranch, where they found three human crematoire ovens on 5 March while searching for their missing relatives in the community of La Estanzuela in Teuchitlán, Jalisco. (Ulises Ruiz/AFP via Getty images)

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None of the remains has been identified and the number is not yet known, but the number of personal items left behind is around 700.

“The number of victims who could probably have been buried is huge,” Eduardo Guerrero, a security analyst in Mexico City, told the New York Times. “And it popped up the nightmare -like memory that Mexico is plagued by mass graves.”

Volunteers find human crematoriums

Members of the collective ‘Guerreros Buscadores’ work on three human crematoria found while searching for their family members at Izaguirre Ranch in the La Estanzuela community in Teuchitlan, Jalisco State, Mexico, March 5. (Ulises Ruiz/AFP via Getty images)

The discovery, based on an anonymous tip, has dominated the headlines, a country shocked by mass graves and has promoted citizens to call the authorities to split it up Cartel violence.

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Jalisco State Gov. Pablo Lemus told critics in a video message this week that his office is fully cooperating with federal researchers and no one is “Washing their hands” from the case, according to BBC News.

Comment left by victim

A notebook that reads in Spanish ‘My love, if I do not return one day, I only ask you to remember how much I love you’ can be seen on the Izaguirre Ranch in the community of La Estanzuela. (Ulises Ruiz/AFP via Getty images)

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The ranch in Teuchitlan, about 37 miles (60 kilometers) west of Guadalajara, was reportedly used as a training basis for cartel -recurrent when the National Guard troops found last September.

The Associated Press has contributed to this report.

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