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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 781628" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p><strong>18 dead found in Mexico mass grave shown in video</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p> By SERGIO FLORES, Associated Press Sergio Flores, Associated Press – Thu Nov 4, 4:26 pm ET</p><p> ACAPULCO, Mexico – Forensic investigators searched for more hidden graves Thursday near where they had already found 18 badly decomposed cadavers that are suspected to belong to Mexican tourists who had set out for Acapulco.</p><p> Guarded by soldiers and marines, the investigators used long metal poles to probe the ground in a coconut palm grove in the community of Tuncingo, just east of Acapulco. An anonymous tip led police to the bodies of two men there on Wednesday.</p><p> Beside the bodies was were signs that said investigators would find the remains of 20 men — most of them mechanics — who vanished on Sept. 30 after setting out from the neighboring state of Michoacan for a few days off in Acapulco.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 781628, member: 12952"] [B]18 dead found in Mexico mass grave shown in video[/B] By SERGIO FLORES, Associated Press Sergio Flores, Associated Press – Thu Nov 4, 4:26 pm ET ACAPULCO, Mexico – Forensic investigators searched for more hidden graves Thursday near where they had already found 18 badly decomposed cadavers that are suspected to belong to Mexican tourists who had set out for Acapulco. Guarded by soldiers and marines, the investigators used long metal poles to probe the ground in a coconut palm grove in the community of Tuncingo, just east of Acapulco. An anonymous tip led police to the bodies of two men there on Wednesday. Beside the bodies was were signs that said investigators would find the remains of 20 men — most of them mechanics — who vanished on Sept. 30 after setting out from the neighboring state of Michoacan for a few days off in Acapulco. [/QUOTE]
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