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They probably put her there.
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Skeleton found in El Arco community
Diario de Xalapa
March 24th, 2010

Juan Carlos Jiménez/Correspondent/Diario de Xalapa

Jalacingo, Veracruz, Mexico.- A skeleton was found in the community of El Arco, belonging to the Jalacingo municipality; rodents and other fauna were already finishing with the body, only some parts were found - bones, some tissue and the skull.

This discovery took place on Sunday afternoon around 2 o'clock P.M. by Jalacingo's municipal police, lead by chief inspector Ángel Jesús Rodríguez Reyes as well as El Arco municipal agents and people from the community.

The search for this skeleton started last week after the villagers saw some stray dogs carrying carrion, one of them holding a human hand; the people decided to report the happening to the police but nothing was found at that time.

This event was referred in the report of a missing person of the same community called Saúl Quijano Mancilla, filled on February 5th. He was wearing a white shirt, navy blue pants and brown tennis shoes.

Based on last week's incidents the search of this person intensified, combing from El Arco's cemetery until a place known as 25th Km, on the 129 Amozoc-Nautla highway.

Through the way they were finding body parts such as bones, the skull and some clothes; around 50 m. away from the highway and over the gutter more human remains were found: the hip and the legs, as well as a foot and the tennis shoes of the deceased man.

After this the town municipal agent alerted some people who appeared to be the relatives of the late person; a man arrived to the place and called himself Uriel Quijano Rosas, age 22 years old.

This person identified the remains as his father's, Saúl Quijano Mancilla, age 51 years old, with address on 25th Km Federal Highway and employed as an agricultural worker. One description that helped to his recognition was the tennis shoes, which his son himself had given to him.

Among the remains found were both legs, one of them incomplete; the skull, jawbone, posterior thoracic cage, some tissue, a navy blue pair of pants and the brown tennis shoes. They were taken to Altotonga city for the corresponding examination and determine the cause of death.


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dude in the third pick looks a little too happy lol
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I do enjoy the sight of a skeletonized corpse
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that cop is not bad looking actually..... he can handle my bones anytime
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Wow, what a cool find! Well, I know it's sad as it's a deceased person but you know what I mean!
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