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Nearly a dozen students found dismembered by Mexico highway

In a shocking discovery on Sunday, nearly a dozen dismembered bodies were found near a highway in Oaxaca, Mexico. Reports indicate that the body parts of at least nine individuals were located inside and around an abandoned car concealed under a blood-soaked tarp. Additionally, a bag containing eight pairs of hands was discovered at the scene.

The abandoned car was reportedly found in San José Miahuatlán, situated on the border of Puebla and Oaxaca. Video surveillance footage from February 24 showed the vehicle traveling along the Atlixcayotl highway, approximately 90 miles away from where the bodies were ultimately found. The victims allegedly displayed signs of torture and had gunshot wounds, as per reports.

During a press conference on Monday, Idamis Pastor Betancourt, head of the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE), refrained from disclosing the identities of the deceased, citing confidentiality concerns. Nevertheless, identification cards matching missing individuals Angie Lizeth P.G., 29, and Leslie N.T., 21, were reportedly recovered at the scene. These individuals are believed to be Angie Lizeth Perez Garcia and Lesly Noya Trejo, respectively.

Moreover, reports indicate that other missing persons include Brenda Mariel N., Jacqueline Ailet N., Noemi Yamileth N., Raul Emmanuel N., Rubén Antonio N., and Rolando Armando N. Unfortunately, one man remains unidentified.

Authorities from Puebla’s State Attorney General’s Office have not issued a statement regarding this tragic incident. The Mexican National Guard has yet to respond to requests for additional information.

The gruesome discovery of these dismembered bodies has sent shockwaves through the communities of Oaxaca and Puebla. The investigation into this horrific crime is ongoing, with authorities working diligently to identify the victims and bring those responsible to justice.

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As the situation unfolds, our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of the victims during this difficult time.

[Author: Alexandra Koch, Breaking News Writer, Fox News Digital]

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