Authorities Discover Eight Dismembered Bodies on a Ranch in Veracruz
In a chilling discovery on November 30, 2024, police found at least eight dismembered bodies stored in black plastic bags on a property in the municipality of Hueyapan de Ocampo, Veracruz. The ranch, known as “Aparicio,” is located near a road connecting the community of Casa Blanca with Alto Lucero.
Governed by Mayor Juan Gómez Martínez, a member of the political party Morena and father to former Veracruz Congress leader Juan Javier Gómez Cazarín, the area is now at the center of a significant investigation. The gruesome find included burned remains and additional evidence, such as a white truck and car seized by Municipal Police at the scene.
The State’s General Prosecutor’s Office (FGE) has commenced an inquiry led by the Cosamaloapan Regional Prosecutor’s Office. They have undertaken a standardized police report for the state’s Public Security Secretariat. Preliminary inquiries have led to the seizure of the “Aparicio” ranch, with the prosecution seeking judicial permission for further investigative actions to clarify the events. At this stage, the existence of human anatomical elements at the site is yet to be officially confirmed.
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**Violence Erupts Across Sinaloa and Other Mexican States**
As Veracruz deals with the shocking events in Hueyapan de Ocampo, the state of Sinaloa is grappling with its violence. On the same date, at least 11 bodies were discovered along highways across the state, with two officers tragically killed in Mazatlán.
Elsewhere, the Red Cross facility in Cajeme, Sonora, came under attack, resulting in injuries to a nurse. Meanwhile, in Apaseo el Grande, Guanajuato, a massacre claimed the lives of nine people, including two firefighters and a paramedic.
These incidents highlight a growing wave of violence affecting various regions in Mexico, challenging authorities as they strive for solutions and calling for greater security measures to protect the public.