Eight men and one woman were recovered between Monday and Wednesday in the Lerma River and authorities are still searching for other possible victims, said Eduardo Almaguer yesterday, the top prosecutor in Jalisco state.
At least two victims had bullet wounds and two others were mutilated, but Almaguer did not give more details about the way the rest were killed.
"All the bodies show signs of violence," he said, adding that they were found near the mouth of the river, which flows into Lake Chapala.
The western state has been hit by violence perpetrated by the Jalisco New Generation drug cartel, one of Mexico's most powerful and violent criminal groups.
But Almaguer said it was unclear where the bodies were dumped. Jalisco is next to Michoacan, another state that has endured years of drug violence.
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