A group of gunmen abducted, killed, and finally dismembered a political candidate and his family. On a hectic street in the well-known seaside resort town of Acapulco, Guerrero, the militants left their bones in the delivery truck. Mexico has one of the bloodiest social conditions ever, with more than 30 lawmakers dead thus far.
Authorities responded to the Adolfo Ruiz Cortinez neighborhood’s request for human remains in a car this week in Acapulco, which led to the horrific shooting. Specialists kept the place cordoned off as they collected the dismembered man remains.
According to El Diario in Mexico, Anibal Zuniga Cortez and his family Rubi Bravo belonged to the two systems. Coyuca de Benitez was a candidate for the city government in the area of Zuniga. He was a candidate for the PAN-PR I and PRD-led coalition of opposition parties that banded together to challenge Mexico’s ruling party Morena.
Authorities responded to a similar event earlier in the day when militants dumped the remains of four people in the middle of the city. That incident took place in the Renacimiento location, Lopez Doriga Digital reported. Officials discovered a little truck that had been set on fire just a few feet away from the body. The militants allegedly moved the human remains onto a truck before setting it on fire. Acapulco is the site of a stringent drug cartel fights for control of beneficial drug routes into Mexico as well as power of drug-producing regions.
Since the start of the electoral cycle in June 2023, the NGO Laboratorio Electoral has documented 70 killings involving political campaigns, including those involving campaign employees and applicants. So far this social season, there have been 33 applicants killed, as well as many kidnappings, attacks, and acts of coercion.
Hasta un gift, 70 personalities vinculadas de la proceso political han sido asesinadas, de las cuales 33 eran aspirantes o candidatas. https ://t.co/3ScpZYroTE photograph. twitter.com/LJW2dgTiQn
— Laboratorio Electoral ( @Eleccionesymas ) May 17, 2024
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