Two completely isolated events were recorded this weekend in Mexico, but both had one factor in common: human skulls.

It is about a fortuitous encounter inside a bucket, which is used to save places for cars on the streets of Mexico City. The other was a theft of bones in a pantheon from Guadalajara, Jalisco, and was going to be used to make a “mooring”.

It should be noted, as stated in The Truth Newsthis fact is added to the one that was located by National Guard (GN) personnel, who discovered four human skulls in a package with abnormal organic material.

Case of human skull in CDMX

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In the case of Mexico City, it was reported by the journalist Carlos Jiménez on his Twitter account. The human skull was inside a bucket filled with cement, used to set aside parking spaces on public roads.

The discovery was made at the intersection of La Morena and Mitla streets, in the Narvarte neighborhood, of the Benito Juárez mayor’s office.

According to the red note reporter, police officers belonging to the Secretariat of Citizen Security of Mexico City (SSC CDMX) arrived at the site, who cordoned off the area. Staff from the Mexico City Attorney General’s Office (FGJCDMX) also attended to carry out the corresponding inquiries.

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Second case: Robbery to moor

It was last Friday, January 20, when a man entered the Mezquitán pantheonfrom Guadalajara, to desecrate a grave and steal human remainswhich he would allegedly use to make “a mooring”, but he was detained by the police.

Cemetery personnel notified the authorities, they said that a man haunted the tombs and cryptsinspecting them, but that he did not have any relative, friend or acquaintance buried on the site, so the attitude seemed suspicious to them.

“In addition, he had already done it before, until on Friday he decided to take the coup,” they said.

The subject said be called Carlos Enrique and be 23 years old. Upon being searched, they saw that he was carrying a red cloth bag, in which he carried the human skull. When questioned he said that he would use the human remains to perform a “tying” ritual. He was made available to the Jalisco State Attorney General’s Office (FGE).

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