Guadalajara, a city in northern Mexico, has become the site of a grim discovery as authorities uncovered 45 bags containing human remains in a gorge located outside the city limits, AP reports.

The state prosecutor's office in Jalisco, a western state in Mexico, released a statement Wednesday night confirming the presence of human remains in bags found at a forest overlook.

Recognizing the urgency of the situation, firefighters and civil defense teams prioritized recovering the bodies from the gorge. Their efforts included plans to utilize a helicopter in the upcoming days for the retrieval operation.

The backdrop to this grim find is the ongoing search for seven missing kids in the region. However, whether any of the discovered bones belong to the missing youths remains unclear.

Prompted by reports suggesting the presence of potential human remains at the location, authorities from the state attorney general's office initiated an investigation into the matter.

The discovery in Guadalajara is a stark reminder of Mexico's profound challenges regarding missing persons.

More than 110,000 individuals are reported as missing across the country, with Jalisco accounting for the highest number at 15,000, according to data from the federal government. Moreover, numerous bodies found in cemeteries and morgues remain unidentified.

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Search for Human Remains May Take Several Days

In an ongoing search operation, authorities in the western state of Jalisco are confronting challenging terrain and limited lighting as they work to locate and recover human remains discovered in the Mirador del Bosque ravine.

The search, which began after receiving a tip, is expected to continue for several days, BBC noted.

A statement from the state prosecutor's office revealed that multiple entities, including firefighters, police, and a helicopter crew, are involved in the efforts to exhume the bodies.

The search was initiated after the first bag containing human remains was found on Tuesday. Still, due to the rugged terrain and unfavorable weather conditions, the probe was temporarily halted until Wednesday.

Mexico authorities have committed to persevering until all remains are located. Their goal is to ascertain the number of individuals who perished and determine their identities and unravel the circumstances surrounding their deaths.

Authorities have also reiterated their commitment to continuing the search for the missing seven individuals.

While the exact circumstances leading to the presence of the victims in the ravine remain a mystery, it is a sad reality that disappearance cases are regrettably common in Mexico.

Human Remains Found Inside a Mexico Nightclub

In a significant development tied to the Jalisco cartel, Mexico authorities made a disturbing discovery in January when they uncovered a mass grave concealed beneath the dance floor of a nightclub.

The site, located in Tenango del Valle in the State of Mexico, approximately an hour from Mexico City, contained 47 sacks filled with human remains.

This chilling revelation came to light following the apprehension of nine individuals suspected of being members of the Jalisco cartel. As the investigation unfolded, the police received crucial information leading them to the nightclub, which had once been an industrial warehouse.

Armed with a building-site digger, law enforcement personnel proceeded to break through the nightclub floor in the La Joya neighborhood. Their efforts were met with a grim discovery-47 sacks containing human remains.

Experts involved in the case have speculated that these remains likely belong to a minimum of 20 individuals, further underscoring the magnitude of this distressing find.

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Written by: Bert Hoover

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