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Mexico violence: Dozens of bodies uncovered in Acapulco Mexico violence: Dozens of bodies uncovered in Acapulco
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At least 61 bodies have been found in an abandoned crematorium in the Mexican resort of Acapulco, officials say. Police have found at least 61 bodies in an abandoned crematorium in the Mexican resort of Acapulco, officials say.
Local media report that neighbours became suspicious of the smell late on Thursday and called the police.Local media report that neighbours became suspicious of the smell late on Thursday and called the police.
The crematorium had lain abandoned for a year and none of the bodies had been burned, police officials said. The crematorium had been closed for at least a year and some of the bodies were badly decomposed, police officials said.
The crematorium is in the state of Guerrero, 200km (124 miles) from the town of Iguala where 43 students went missing in September. It is not yet clear whether the bodies found on Friday were victims of organised crime.
It is not yet clear whether the bodies found on Friday were victims of organised crime or if the owners of the crematorium had simply abandoned the bodies. The crematorium is in the state of Guerrero, 200km (124 miles) from the town of Iguala, where 43 students went missing in September.
Graphic photos of the scene show a pile of bodies wrapped in dirty sheets on the floor of the crematorium. Local media report that lime had been used over the bodies to try to disguise the smell. Graphic photos of the crematorium show piles of bodies wrapped in dirty sheets on the floor of the building. Local media report that lime had been used over the bodies to try to disguise the smell.
They also suggest that one of the bodies may be a child, but this has not been confirmed.
"We can't say for now that there is an indication that organised crime participated in this but we can't rule it out," said Guerrero chief prosecutor Miguel Angel Godinez."We can't say for now that there is an indication that organised crime participated in this but we can't rule it out," said Guerrero chief prosecutor Miguel Angel Godinez.
He told Radio Formula that experts were seeking to determine how long the bodies had been left inside the building.He told Radio Formula that experts were seeking to determine how long the bodies had been left inside the building.
Mr Godinez also said that some documents had been found in the property that "will allow us to conduct various lines of investigation".Mr Godinez also said that some documents had been found in the property that "will allow us to conduct various lines of investigation".
He is expected to give more information at a press conference later this afternoon.He is expected to give more information at a press conference later this afternoon.