**Human Remains Discovered in Ensenada Stream**
In Ensenada, a search group has uncovered the remains of four individuals over a span of two months in the El Gallo stream. On the afternoon of Sunday, November 3, authorities reported the discovery of a deceased man in the same area, located near a cement factory. This was confirmed by the Municipal Public Security Directorate. The body was reportedly buried and displayed characteristics suggesting it was a male.
The discovery involved the collective efforts of the Ensenada Search Group, with local law enforcement agencies like the National Guard and the State Attorney General’s Office involved in collecting evidence and beginning an investigation. A backhoe had to be used to extract the body.
Notably, on September 6, three other sets of skeletal remains were discovered a short distance away by the same search team. The identities of these remains have not yet been determined.
**Additional News**
**Second Incident of Human Remains Found in El Pípila Neighborhood**
Another unsettling discovery was made in Ensenada’s El Pípila neighborhood on the same date. Human remains were left abandoned, raising significant concern among residents and officials. Investigations are underway to identify the victims and determine the circumstances of their deaths.
**Global News Briefs**
– In another context, the judicial reforms in Mexico are anticipated to influence the country’s GDP growth, according to economic analysts.
– In international news, Vice President Kamala Harris has cast her vote by mail for the upcoming U.S. presidential elections.
– On a different note, infrastructure issues in Tijuana led to a roof collapse at the General Hospital due to a significant water leak, with damages still being assessed.
These incidents highlight ongoing issues of public safety and governance in the region, underscoring the need for continued vigilance and effective law enforcement responses.