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April 29th 17, 10:59 PM
Pic: "A soldier stands guard as forensic technicians work at a crime scene
where
the body of a man, who witnesses said was tossed from a plane, landed on a
hospital roof in Culiacan, in Mexico's northern Sinaloa state April 12,
2017."
Man's body, seen tossed from plane, found on roof of Mexican hospital
By Gabriel Stargardter
REUTERS
MEXICO CITY -- The body of a man, who witnesses said was tossed from a
plane, landed on a hospital roof in Mexico's northern Sinaloa state on
Wednesday, according to a public health service official in the region,
which is home to notorious drug traffickers.
The body landed on the roof of an IMSS hospital in the town of Eldorado,
around 7:30 a.m. local time, said the official, who was not authorized to
give his name.
Witnesses standing outside the health center reported a plane flying low
over the hospital and a person thrown out, the health official said.
Later on Wednesday, Sinaloa's Deputy Attorney General Jesus Martin Robles
said a body, found on the hospital roof, showed injuries that appeared to be
related to a strong impact. He did not confirm that it had been thrown from
a plane.
The public health service official said two more bodies were reported to
have been found in the town, about 60 kilometers (40 miles) south of
Culiacan, the state capital. Local media reported that those two bodies were
thrown from the same plane as the body that landed on the hospital.
The official did not know if the man was alive when he was thrown from the
plane. Officials from the state prosecutor's office were at the scene, he
said.
"This is an agricultural area and planes are regularly used for fumigation,"
the official said, adding that the IMSS hospital was operating normally.
Local media reported that suspected gang members had picked up the two other
corpses.
Sinaloa is the home state of Joaquin "Chapo" Guzman, who ran the Sinaloa
drug cartel until his arrest in 2016. He was extradited to the United States
earlier this year.
Ever since Chapo's arrest, security in the state has deteriorated, as the
Sinaloa cartel struggles to adapt to infighting and fresh threats from rival
groups.
where
the body of a man, who witnesses said was tossed from a plane, landed on a
hospital roof in Culiacan, in Mexico's northern Sinaloa state April 12,
2017."
Man's body, seen tossed from plane, found on roof of Mexican hospital
By Gabriel Stargardter
REUTERS
MEXICO CITY -- The body of a man, who witnesses said was tossed from a
plane, landed on a hospital roof in Mexico's northern Sinaloa state on
Wednesday, according to a public health service official in the region,
which is home to notorious drug traffickers.
The body landed on the roof of an IMSS hospital in the town of Eldorado,
around 7:30 a.m. local time, said the official, who was not authorized to
give his name.
Witnesses standing outside the health center reported a plane flying low
over the hospital and a person thrown out, the health official said.
Later on Wednesday, Sinaloa's Deputy Attorney General Jesus Martin Robles
said a body, found on the hospital roof, showed injuries that appeared to be
related to a strong impact. He did not confirm that it had been thrown from
a plane.
The public health service official said two more bodies were reported to
have been found in the town, about 60 kilometers (40 miles) south of
Culiacan, the state capital. Local media reported that those two bodies were
thrown from the same plane as the body that landed on the hospital.
The official did not know if the man was alive when he was thrown from the
plane. Officials from the state prosecutor's office were at the scene, he
said.
"This is an agricultural area and planes are regularly used for fumigation,"
the official said, adding that the IMSS hospital was operating normally.
Local media reported that suspected gang members had picked up the two other
corpses.
Sinaloa is the home state of Joaquin "Chapo" Guzman, who ran the Sinaloa
drug cartel until his arrest in 2016. He was extradited to the United States
earlier this year.
Ever since Chapo's arrest, security in the state has deteriorated, as the
Sinaloa cartel struggles to adapt to infighting and fresh threats from rival
groups.