Six severed heads discovered on roof of car in Mexico

Six severed heads were discovered on the top of a car along the side of the road in Mexico with a dire warning message that others might receive the same fate.

The attorney general‘s office for Mexico confirmed in a statement on Thursday that the heads belonging to six men had been discovered on an abandoned Volkswagen in the town of Chilapa de Alvarez, according to a report. A sign strung by two nearby trees issued a warning that others would meet the same fate if they engaged in illegal activities.

“In Chilapa selling crystal, kidnapping, extortion and stealing are strictly prohibited. This will happen to anyone who messes around,” the sign read, according to the report.

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“Capital punishment is the sentence for all these crimes,” the sign continued.

Police have not identified the victims whose heads were severed, according to the report.

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The town of Chilapa de Alvarez is located in the state of Guerrero, where 43 students studying to be teachers disappeared in 2014. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has denied accusations that the government attempted to conceal and withhold information in the investigation.

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