The bodies of three men were found on the border between Milpa Alta and the State of Mexico.

MEXICO CITY (apro).- The Attorney General's Office of Mexico City (FGJCDMX) began an investigation after three dead men were found in a difficult-to-access area located at kilometer 29 of the Mexico-Oaxtepec highway, on the border of the Milpa Alta municipality with the State of Mexico.
The Secretariat of Citizen Security (SSC) reported that the discovery was made thanks to a citizen report, as officers from the Tecómitl Sector were alerted by a woman who reported finding two unconscious men in the pasture. Later, another man told them that another man was found unconscious in an abandoned cabin.
Authorities approached the aforementioned locations and confirmed that none of the individuals showed any signs of life. According to news reports, two of the bodies were decapitated and tied with a yellow ribbon, while the other had blood stains on its head.
Therefore, SSC officers cordoned off the area and informed the Public Ministry agent for forensic services and investigations into the case, in coordination with state authorities.
Sources from the capital's Prosecutor's Office revealed to Proceso that their experts went to remove the bodies and have already begun the identification process to determine who the remains found belong to.
They also denied the versions circulating in the media that the three bodies found belong to lawyers Óscar Reyes Gómez, Ana Isabel Ruiz and Raziel Rafael Ruiz, who were reported missing on May 28 and were legal defenders of Jonathan Lenin Canchola, alias "El Lenin", leader of the criminal group "Los Malcriados 3AD".
"From the outset, none of the bodies matched a woman, and the men did not fit the physiognomy of the missing persons," they stated.
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