“Sol Prendido” for Borderland Beat
Another miner has been identified in the clandestine graves discovered in El Verde, in the municipality of Concordia, Sinaloa.
He is 39-year-old Saúl Alberto Ochoa, an industrial engineer originally from Chihuahua.
The state attorney general’s office confirmed that they’re already working on the transfer of the remains.
With Saúl, there are now eight workers from the Vizsla Silver company who have been identified in these graves.
The identities of two of the ten miners who were taken by a criminal group have yet to be confirmed.
Sources: Imagen Televisión, Borderland Beat Archives, Borderland Beat Archives


Very sad. Prayers to the miner’s family.
ReplyDeleteWhat comes around comes around eventually.
Let this be a warning to all foreigners looking to work in Mexico. Don't do it! It's not worth your life. Plus they pay more in Japan and Germany. Nuff Said!!!
ReplyDeleteThey were Mexicans working for a Canadian company.
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What he’s saying is that this should deter foreigners from working the mines. Not that they were Mexicans.
DeleteDidn't pay the extortion fee?
ReplyDelete7:23 Foreign corporations usually pay their fees, until their ass starts hurting.
ReplyDeleteThe murderers will have time to get sorry, federales will be after their ass.
Get real! Nobody will be held to account!
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