Corpses found in gangland body dump
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The state Attorney General, Alejandro Garza y Garza, said three more pits were yet to be inspected, and investigators were using heavy equipment to search the site outside Mexico's third-largest city. Of the victims found so far, 36 are men and two are women.
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