M. Fortuna, Laura Corrales, Alan Robinson, Roxana Enríguez Farias, N. Márquez-Grant
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The discovery of clandestine graves has become a recurrent event during the last ten years in Mexico, and there could be more than roughly 2000 distributed all over the country (Guillen et al. 2018). Mass graves specifically are less well-known, reported, and addressed; they are located in municipal or state cemeteries which house unidentified bodies and of which there is no official census. An estimated 26,000 bodies are considered unidentified (SEGOB 2019a), and every year in Mexico City alone almost 500 bodies are sent to the mass graves in cemeteries. Comprehensive efforts in forensic science are required to mitigate the high percentage of unidentified bodies and coordinate the correct burial and registration of bodies in mass graves. The ongoing humanitarian crisis and the complexity of the context require that investigators look at overlaps between cases of disappeared persons and unidentified bodies, and between searches and identification.
在过去的十年里,秘密坟墓的发现在墨西哥已经成为一个反复发生的事件,全国各地可能有大约2000多个秘密坟墓(Guillen et al. 2018)。万人坑尤其不为人所知、报道和处理;他们位于市政或国家公墓,那里埋葬着身份不明的尸体,没有正式的人口普查。估计有2.6万具尸体被认为身份不明(SEGOB 2019a),仅在墨西哥城,每年就有近500具尸体被送往墓地的乱葬坑。需要在法医科学方面作出全面努力,以减轻身份不明的尸体所占比例过高的问题,并协调万人坑中尸体的正确埋葬和登记。持续的人道主义危机和情况的复杂性要求调查人员研究失踪人员和身份不明的尸体案件之间以及搜索和身份识别之间的重叠之处。