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World|life|September 19, 2018 / 02:42 PM
Truck storing more than 100 unclaimed corpses discovered in Mexican state of Jalisco

AKIPRESS.COM - The top forensic official in Mexico's Jalisco state has been fired after it emerged some 150 corpses were being stored in a refrigerated trailer because local mortuaries were full, BBCreported.

But Luis Octavio Cotero denied he was responsible for the storage of the unclaimed bodies, and accused the state government of making him a scapegoat.

The trailer was spotted in at least two areas of Guadalajara city.

Its contents became known when nearby residents complained of the smell.

Laws in Mexico prevent the cremation of bodies linked to violent crime until investigations have concluded and the case is closed.

Local authorities said they were looking for a longer-term solution to store the bodies following a recent wave of violence. 

Jalisco state spokesman Gonzalez Sánchez told local radio that Mr Cotero was dismissed because he failed to take responsibility for storing the bodies, Reuters news agency reports.

But Mr Cotero was quoted by the Excelsior newspaper as saying the decision to rent the trailer had been made by the office of the state attorney general two years ago, as a temporary solution to handle the growing number of bodies. He also said there was a second trailer that contained a further 150 bodies.

He told Reuters he believed he was being made a scapegoat because he had questioned the investigation into the disappearance of three film students earlier this year.

"Only now are they looking around ... It's inefficacy that has put our state in such a sorry position," he said.

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