Authorities seize shuttered crematorium where 383 bodies found

L Passo, Texas (Border Report) – The authorities in the state of Chihua were seized on the Mexican border on the building in Khuraiz, where they withdrew 383 of the bodies stored incorrectly earlier this summer.

The seizure of the Balnitud Holocatury property came after police officers and forensic experts who use the land sensors searched the reasons to obtain possible secret graves. The search for any other human remains has not been revealed, but the authorities reserve the right to make more excavations in the future.

“Tools such as 3D scanners and geographical radar determinants have been used to search for residue or things under the soil. The research also extended to a neighboring property also to search,” said the Public Prosecutor’s Office in Chihuwa in a statement.

Although there were no additional remains, the search has reassured families of missing persons in Khuraiz that their relatives were not in the property, the Prosecutor’s Office said.

Prosecutors developed seals and marks on the doors of the Holocaust after their research ended on Wednesday.

The signs are published on the doors of the Plenitud input in Khwariz, Mexico. The state of Chihua said it had seized the building while the investigation continued to discover 383 bodies stored incorrectly. (Chihua state)

The owner and the Holocaust Holocaust employee faces the unfair disposal of the bodies in relation to hundreds of human remains found on June 30.

Only a few dozen bodies have been identified so far, as forensic experts continue to examine the remains and try to get DNA matches.

Forensic medicine experts in the state of Chihuwa continue to try to determine the 383 human remains in June in an insecure Holocaust in Khuraiz. (Chihua state)

The Holocaust has stopped working due to the statements of health violations dating back to 2022. It claims that the company continued to obtain bodies for the bodies of at least five funeral homes, although the oven was inactive and did not even have a gas service, as the prosecutor calls.

In most cases, relatives did not receive any ashes and others who received broken rocks GrayThe general prosecutors and a federal official said.

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