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In the last 24 hours 9 violent deaths
As criminal groups clash over territory, violence continues to erupt in Guanajuato. Additional explosives and murders terrorized citizens over the weekend.
It was Saturday morning on an old access road to the community of “La Estación La Piedad” that three plastic bags were discovered, inside the bags contained dismembered human remains. The authorities of the State of Guanajuato are conducting investigations into the incident.
The gruesome discovery was reported by people who passed by the road, a road just 200 meters from the Pénjamo-La Piedad road. The witnesses called the emergency line and informed the police that there were three plastic bags thrown, that apparently contained human body parts.
Elements of the Municipal Police Penjamo, confirmed the discovery of a dismembered corpses and proceeded to cordon off the perimeter and notify the Regional Office.
Because of the way the bags were wrapped it was not possible to determine how many bodies the dismembered parts belong to. This will be determined after the bags are moved to the Forensic Medical Service Unit (Semefo).
Another of the events, having the most victims, was in Comonfort three killed and four more injured.
This as a result of an attack by armed men who fired against all those present to the interior of a hair salon located in the downtown area of that municipality.
A few minutes after 11 a.m. yesterday, a report came into the emergency center that several people injured by gunshots on Vicente Guerrero street near the corner with Magueyal in the center.
Incinerated body found in San Felipe
The body of a man burned, about 35, was found lying on the dirt road leading to the La Estanzuela community in the municipality of San Felipe.
It was on the Friday afternoon, when the body was discovered.
The deceased man was burned and lying in a fetal position with his hands and feet tied.
The body of a man shot in the head was found near Lienzo Charro ‘Los Gavilanes’ de Manuel Doblado.