400 bodies piled into a warehouse, shocked...You're supposed to trick the cremated bereaved

Jul 02, 2025

400 bodies piled into a warehouse, shocked...You're supposed to trick the cremated bereaved
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As many as 400 bodies have been found in an area of Mexico bordering the United States, shocking. Some bodies are believed to have died three to four years ago.

According to local media such as Amexi, Mexican police recently raided a crematorium in Juarez, Chihuahua.

He was dispatched after receiving a report that a body had been seen in a car next to the crematorium after a stench.




The facility appeared to be a normal house on the outside, and was an official crematorium that had completed permit registration. However, the authorities' last inspection is said to be 2020.

Upon examining the interior, police have so far found a total of 389 bodies, including 383 bodies and six remains. The bodies were piled high in the warehouse.

"Many of the bodies were embalmed, and some are believed to have died three to four years ago," Chihuahua's attorney general told a news conference" he said.




The bodies are believed to have been commissioned by at least six funeral companies in Juarez.

Initially, the bereaved families were cremated normally by the funeral service providerIt seems that he received 'fake oil (male powder)' after being told that " was delivered.

Prosecutors will charge the owner of the building and one employee with illegally leaving the body. In addition, it does not rule out the possibility of being related to the murder case according to the results of further investigation. Governor Chihuahua strongly criticized the incident, calling it the result of the misuse of permits by irresponsible and unconscionable people.




Meanwhile, the incident also raises the possibility of providing clues to families of missing people suffering from drug cartel violence and disappearances in the Juarez area.

A Juarez Women's Rights Association official said, `Many mothers are nervous about whether my daughter is there," he said.

The Chihuahua government asked the family to participate in the investigation with ID, clothes worn at the time, and information from the funeral company that handed over the body if they thought the family was related to the missing person.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.