MEXICO CITY — A prosecutor in Mexico said Thursday that there is evidence that some of the six women who disappeared March 7 have been found dead.
Carlos Zamarripa, the head prosecutor of the violence-plagued state of Guanajuato, said that “unfortunately we have found signs that some of them were killed.”
The women, who may have been traveling together, disappeared on the outskirts of the city of Celaya in Guanajuato.
Authorities posted search bulletins March 9 for the six women and had said for more than a week they hoped to find them alive.
For years, the industrial and farming hub of Guanajuato has been Mexico’s most violent state, with the Jalisco cartel waging a turf war there against local gangs, including the Santa Rosa de Lima cartel, which is apparently being supported by the much larger Sinaloa cartel.