Overview
- Officials closed the first phase of the Controlled Recoveries Plan after eight workdays conducted from November 18 to 27 at common grave No. 26 in the Panteón Civil de Dolores.
- Authorities reported 23 individuals recovered, including three subadults and 20 adults, with no public identifications yet.
- Specialists in archaeology, physical anthropology, and criminalistics excavated progressively to about two meters, documenting fragments, microfragments, and elements that may have originated in hospitals.
- All remains were secured under chain of custody and transferred to the Instituto de Servicios Periciales y Ciencias Forenses for genetic, documentary, and archival analysis.
- Family collectives observed the work and received daily briefings and psychosocial support, while some relatives alleged disrespectful treatment and called for personnel changes and improved conditions for observers and media access.