At least 40 dismembered bodies found dumped on Mexican highway
Globe and Mail Sunday 13th May, 2012
Policemen inspect a taxi at a checkpoint near a crime scene in the municipality of Cadereyta May 13, 2012. Federal policemen found some 37 bags with human remains early Sunday by the side of the road to Reynosa, local media reported.
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