Authorities in Tamaulipas, northern Mexico, have located five bodies while searching for a band member who is thought to have been abducted. The musicians, who range in age from 20 to 40, vanished on Sunday after next being seen at a table in Reynosa, a short distance from the US borders. They had been requested for payment after the disappearance, according to family, according to AFP reports. Authorities from the condition confirmed the finding on Thursday, saying that “investigations led to an area where five systems were located.” The statement added that the bones are believed to meet the “preliminary qualities” of the missing members of the band Fugitivo, which was made available via social media. Family members claimed the venue was a lonely bit when the team allegedly had been hired for a music. Loved people have since staged demonstrations, urging authorities to act more quickly. We’ve been getting calls about bribery, according to the sister of one of the missing musicians, who spoke under the guise of anonymity due to safety concerns. One of Mexico’s most dangerous areas, Tamaulipas, is plagued by criminal organizations engaged in people sneaking, drug trafficking, and bribery. Before recently, players in the area were targeted by organizations who paid them to perform music about their exploits. More than 480 000 people have died as a result of legal violence in Mexico since 2006, and about 120 000 have gone missing.
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