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Authorities kill 41 people in southern Mexico.

MONews
1 Min Read

Tabasco said more than 41 people were killed in accidents related to buses in southern Mexico.

The image shows that the bus was completely burned after being burned by a flame near the crash near Escárcega, a small city in an early morning.

The bus operator’s ACOSTA said 48 passengers were on board in a car traveled from Cancun to Tabasco when they collided with “Trailer.”

Tour’s Acosta added, “I’m so sorry for what’s happening.”

“Public ministry informed us that this investigation would be fermented in Campeche’s Candelaria Local Government Laboratory. For this reason, the relatives of our passengers and friends must go to this department to carry out the relevant procedures.” The Tour Aco Star said on Facebook.

The Tabasco government said that recovery is continuing, including efforts to identify the dead.

Lamiro Lopez, Secretary of State Tabasco, said the authorities will update the number of victims and status on Saturday.

Palacio Municipal de Comalcalco said it will support the transfer of the victim’s body in a passenger bus accident.

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