Officials in Chihuahua move over three bones found in a location close to the border to friends of Christian Gael Candia Casillas.
One of the six bony remains discovered in a vacant lot in a location less than a km from the Rio Grande and the U.S. boundary wall, according to the Chihuahua Attorney General’s Office, is believed to be Christian Gael Candia Casillas.
After he left his job at a hardwood yard, his mother reported Candia, 19, missing last September. He vanished in a town where authorities have been disposing of the bodies of 21 people since late last month.
Four of the six bones remains, according to the AG’s company, were matched to relatives through DNA testing. They include Candia, Brayan Eduardo C. A., Brayan Alberto V. S. and Miguel Eduardo P. R. The people went missing between 2019 and 2023.
The AG’s office informed Border Report that the bones have been given to relatives for cremation. An examination revealed that Candia was strangled. The four homicide situations are still being looked into. No defendants have been arrested.
El Valle de Juarez, as the Juarez districts and Hispanic farming communities across the border from Socorro, San Elizario, Fabens and Tornillo, Texas, are known, have been the page of common drug cartel activity for the past 15 years.
Carlos Spector, an immigration attorney in El Paso, has shared with Border Report numerous testimonies of customers seeking hospital in the United States after Sinaloa cartel people forced their friends from their homes in El Valle de Juarez.
Four people were killed in a fight that allegedly involved rival drug cartels in a dispute over a new bridge that runs from the southern edge of Juarez to the Marcelino Serna Port of Entry in Tornillo, Texas, in August.
All over Juarez, pharmaceutical groups are expanding regional drug sales. Many cases of drug gangs attacking adversaries ‘ houses and killing never only their companies, but also their financial consumers, have been documented.
According to express leaders, Candia’s death investigation is ongoing, and no suspects have been apprehended.