**More Human Remains Discovered in Tijuana by “Todos Somos Erick Carrillo” Group**
On Saturday, November 9, the activists of “Todos Somos Erick Carrillo” resumed their search operations in a clandestine grave they had previously identified back on July 20, located in Tijuana’s Anexa del Río neighborhood. Eddy Carrillo, the group’s leader, confirmed the discovery of additional skeletal remains in a separate grave on the same plot of land along Electra Street, near the airport. Previously discovered remains at this location included the bodies of one male and one female in an advanced state of decomposition.
Currently, the gender of the newly found remains has not yet been determined and will be established through forensic analysis. Carrillo expressed hope that these findings could finally bring closure to families searching for missing loved ones, should any DNA matches be found.
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**Additional Developments in Human Remains Discovery in Tijuana**
In related news, Tijuana authorities have intensified efforts to identify the remains discovered in the various clandestine graves surfacing across the region. The forensic team has begun collaborations with national databases to expedite the identification of victims. This effort underscores a broader initiative to address the disappearance crisis affecting the area, where numerous unmarked graves have been uncovered over the past few years.
Authorities are urging families of missing persons to come forward for DNA testing, which could assist in bringing many unresolved cases to a close. Community and advocacy groups continue to rally for more resources and transparency in handling these cases, hoping for more concrete results and accountability in addressing violence-related disappearances.
Meanwhile, public vigilance has increased, with community groups calling for greater security measures and more rigorous investigations into these clandestine burial sites.