Tijuana Tragedy Unveiled

“Three bodies found in abandoned car in Tijuana’s Lázaro Cárdenas neighborhood. Residents alerted police to the grim scene with a threatening message left nearby.”

**Three Bodies Discovered in Abandoned Vehicle in Tijuana**

In a grim discovery, three bodies were found inside an abandoned vehicle in the Lázaro Cárdenas neighborhood of Tijuana on September 24, 2024. The vehicle in question was a blue Chevrolet Equinox with the license plate 20780F2, which had been noticed by local residents emitting foul odors over the past few days.

Residents of Cañón Rubén Amaya street reported the suspicious vehicle to authorities, prompting a response from the Municipal Police. Upon investigation, officers found three bodies inside the vehicle, all displaying visible signs of violence. Next to the bodies was a cardboard sign with a threatening message that read: “ESTO LES VA A PASAR A TODA LA GENTE CORRIENTE TRACAS HDSPM LA LIMPIEZA COMENZÓ. CJNG.NSTITIZ.”

As of yet, the identities of the victims have not been determined, and they remain listed as unknown individuals at the Forensic Medical Service. Tijuana has recorded 136 homicides in September alone, totaling 1,413 fatal incidents so far in 2024.

**Additional Information: Recent Activities in Tijuana and Mexico**

1. **Tijuana Becomes Third Most Expensive City for Housing in Mexico**
On September 25, 2024, Tijuana was reported to be the third most expensive city in Mexico for housing. Rising property costs have been attributed to increased demand and limited supply, making affordable housing a significant challenge for residents.

2. **Senate Grants Accord to Gabinetes of Sheinbaum**
The Senate has granted licenses to Omar García Harfuch, Ernestina Godoy, and Clara Brugada to join Claudia Sheinbaum’s new cabinet, which signifies a major shift in the political landscape. The decision was formalized on September 25, 2024.

3. **Controversy Over Spanish King’s Absence in Mexico**
On the political front, Claudia Sheinbaum’s decision not to invite the Spanish king to her inauguration has sparked discussion. The decision reportedly stems from the king’s lack of response to a letter from Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador in 2019.

4. **Guardia Nacional’s Transition to SEDENA Approved**
In another significant move, the Mexican Senate has approved the transfer of the National Guard to the Secretariat of National Defense (SEDENA), with special mention of Yunes’ supporting vote. This approval, made on September 25, 2024, is a crucial part of the government’s strategy to tackle crime and improve national security.

Stay tuned to TJGringo.com for ongoing updates and more in-depth news coverage on these and other developing stories.