Nine students who mysteriously disappeared during holidays in Zuid -Mexico last month were torn apart on the side of a highway next to a bag of hands.
The horrific remains of the students' bodies were discovered in the trunk of an abandoned car in San Jose Miahuatlan, on the border of the Mexican states Puebla and Oaxaca – 175 miles from Mexico City.
Five of the nine remains of the missing students were found under a blood -drenched sail, while the remaining four were found in the trunk.
Authorities also discovered in the trunk of the abandoned vehicle, a few hacked hands together with a bag with eight extra pairs of hands.
Of the nine students, five men and four women were all supposed to be from 19 to 30 years old, reported El Financiero.
The holidaymakers, originally from Tlaxcala, were missing for the first time on 27 February, after they reported to the beaches in Oaxaca.
Days later, on March 2, a dark gray Volkswagen Vento with Tlaxcala-Licensesplates was discovered along the high-quality Cuacnopalan-Oaxaca highway, according to Periodico Central.
Among the victims have been adopted to have been identified: Angie Lizeth, 29, Brenda Mariel, 19, Jacqueline Aetel, 23, Noemi Yamileth, 28, Lesly Noya Trejo, 21, Raul Emmanuel, 28, Ruben Antonio and Rolando Armando.

The horrific remains of the students' bodies were discovered in the trunk of an abandoned car in San Jose Miahuatlan, on the border of the Mexican states Puebla and Oaxaca – 175 miles from Mexico City. Displayed: authorities are looking for the trunk of an abandoned car in San Jose Miahuatlan

Five of the nine remains of the missing students were found under a blood -drenched sail, while the remaining four were found in the trunk. Shown: Spectators capture the scene that unfolds along the side of the highway with a high traffic cuacnopalan-oaxaca highway

Days later, on March 2, a Dark Gray Volkswagen Vento with Tlaxcala-Licent Platen was discovered along the High-Trovered Cuacnopalan-Oaxaca Highway
However, the ninth victim still has to be identified.
No suspects were mentioned from Tuesday.
The office of the Attorney General in Puebla works together with his other local law enforcement agencies in Tlaxcala and Oaxaca in a widespread attempt to catch the creepy murderers.
Until now, the authorities of 24 February have traced surveillance images with the vehicle that runs along the Atlixcayotl Highway near the city of Atlixco, about 90 miles west of where the students' remains were found, Periodico Central reported.
The office of the Puebla State Attorney General is unable to announce any additional information, stating problems with confidentiality.

Of the nine students, five men and four women were all supposed to be from 19 to 30 years old, reported El Financiero. Displayed: Jacqueline aetel Meza Cazares


Authorities have detected security images from 24 February with the vehicle that runs along the Atlixcayotl Highway near the city of Atlixco, about 90 miles west of where the students' remains were found


The office of the Puebla State Attorney General is unable to announce any additional information, stating problems with confidentiality

The country -ravaged country saw the most violent year in his recent history. Shown: Lesy Noya Trejo
'I cannot offer information so far. There are research lines, but I cannot reveal them because of confidentiality, “said Idamis Pastor Betancourt, head of the Puebla's public prosecutor, on Monday during a press conference.
'All relevant investigations are being carried out. When we have a response and the investigation is complete, we will be able to provide more information, “he added.
The country -ravaged country saw the most violent year in his recent history, according to Semafor. According to the most recent figures, more than 30,000 murders were committed in 2023.
Many of the murders were bound by trade in drugs.