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Canadian mining company employees found deceased in Mexico
Summary
Three employees of Canadian miner Vizsla Silver were identified among remains recovered from a mass grave near La Concordia, Mexico, and Mexican authorities say several people have been arrested in connection with the abduction while others remain missing.
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Three employees linked to Canadian silver miner Vizsla Silver were identified among human remains recovered after an abduction near La Concordia, Mexico, officials reported. The workers were taken from a housing development close to the mining project on Jan. 23 and were reported missing on Jan. 24. Mexican authorities said remains were located in a mass grave in the nearby community of El Verde. The company suspended operations and engaged crisis and security teams while authorities conducted an investigation.
Known details:
- Three Vizsla Silver employees were identified by family members after remains were recovered.
- The abduction occurred on Jan. 23 from a housing area near the La Concordia mining project.
- Authorities reported remains found in a mass grave in El Verde and said several people have been arrested and are speaking to prosecutors.
- Officials reported they suspect a faction of the Sinaloa Cartel may be involved and that seven other abducted workers have not yet been located.
Summary:
The discovery confirmed the deaths of three workers and prompted arrests as authorities continue their investigation. Families identified the victims and detainees are reported to be speaking with prosecutors. The status of the remaining missing employees is undetermined at this time.
