Five University Students Found Murdered in Northern Mexico
The victims, all medical students at the Latina University of Mexico, were discovered in a car in a region known for cartel violence.
- Five university students were found dead, their bodies stuffed in a car on a remote road in northern Mexico.
- The victims, all male, were studying at the Latina University of Mexico in Celaya.
- Authorities believe the students died from gunshot wounds to their heads and signs of assault were evident.
- No arrests have been made and a motive remains under investigation.
- The area where the bodies were found has been plagued by cartel violence, including a car bomb incident in Celaya a few months ago.