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Arr, them Mexican lawmen be pokin' about a gory cartel film, where victims be made to slay each other, ye scallywags!

2023-08-16

Arr, the scallywag Mexican authorities be investigatin' a cursed video, claimin' it shows a drug cartel makin' lads walk the plank and battle each other. Shiver me timbers! 'Tis a treacherous tale, sure to make even the bravest of pirates quiver in their boots!

Mexican authorities are currently investigating a disturbing video believed to depict the executions of five young men who recently went missing after attending a festival in Jalisco. The video, which has been circulating online, shows bound bodies lying on the ground, with one victim bludgeoning and decapitating another. One of the bodies found matches the description of the fifth missing person, who was discovered inside a burned-out car. Jalisco state attorney general, Luis Méndez Ruiz, has stated that the men in the video could be the missing group.

The video features a text referencing "Puro MZ," which is believed to be a nod to El Mayo Zambada, the leader of a Sinaloa drug cartel faction. However, it remains uncertain who is responsible for the video. This gruesome incident evokes memories of previous instances of cartel brutality, such as the 2010 case where victims were forced to fight each other to death with sledgehammers after being abducted from passenger buses. In 2011, authorities discovered 48 mass graves containing the bodies of 193 individuals, many of whom were Central American migrants. It was later revealed that the victims had been coerced by the Zetas drug cartel to fight or face death if they refused to work for the cartel.

The investigation now includes the video and the information shared on social media platforms. The Mexican authorities are determined to uncover the truth behind this gruesome crime. This incident serves as a chilling reminder of the ongoing violence and brutality perpetrated by drug cartels in Mexico.

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