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Seven mutilated bodies found in tourist port

Manzanillo, where 12 corpses have been found, is a popular tourist resort, largely spared from Mexico's bloody drug wars
Manzanillo, where 12 corpses have been found, is a popular tourist resort, largely spared from Mexico's bloody drug wars
Eyewitnesses say a message on the vehicle's windshield was signed by the powerful Jalisco Nueva Generacion drug cartel.
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Seven headless, mutilated bodies were found in a taxi abandoned in the tourist resort of Manzanillo in western Mexico, apparently victims of the countrys drug violence epidemic, local officials said Sunday.

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"They were mutilated, apparently decapitated, and one of the victims was a woman," the port city's police chief Carlos Heredia told AFP.

He said a message on the vehicle's windshield was signed by the powerful Jalisco Nueva Generacion drug cartel, which is blamed for a surge in murders in the tiny Pacific state of Colima, where Manzanillo is located.

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