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View of the Sinaloa State Attorney General's Office, where 20 bodies found on the "El Seminario" bridge were taken in Culiacan, Mexico, on June 30, 2025. Twenty bodies, several of them decapitated, were found on a highway bridge in a part of Mexico where factions of the Sinaloa drug cartel are fighting each other, authorities said Monday. Several headless corpses were found by the roadside, while 16 more bodies were discovered inside a vehicle abandoned at the scene, the Sinaloa state prosecutor's office said. (Photo by Ivan MEDINA / AFP) (Photo by IVAN MEDINA/AFP via Getty Images)
View of the Sinaloa State Attorney General’s Office, where 20 bodies found on the “El Seminario” bridge were taken in Culiacan, Mexico, on June 30, 2025. (Photo by IVAN MEDINA/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN Staff Abril Elfi 
11:58 AM – Monday, July 1, 2025

Twenty bodies have been found, including four decapitated corpses “hanging from a bridge” near a plastic bag of human heads, in a region of Mexico where factions of the Sinaloa drug cartel are suspected to be fighting each other, according to the Sinaloa State Attorney General’s Office.

On Monday, the Sinaloa State Attorney General’s Office announced that 20 now-deceased males were discovered with fatal gunshot wounds, with a portion of those bodies showing the gruesome nature of their killings.

According to authorities, five of the bodies were decapitated, with four of those corpses left strung up by their feet along a highway bridge near Culiacán. The 15 other bodies, including the fifth, which was missing his head, were discovered just yards away in a van.

Officials also noted that a plastic bag containing five human heads was discovered near the bridge. According to investigators, the van was painted with a banner that reflected the current strife between rival drug cartels in Sinaloa.

The deceased were among 27 people killed in Sinaloa on Sunday, including a young man and two women in an armed attack in Culiacán.

Sinaloa government spokesperson Feliciano Castro released a statement soon after the spine-chilling discovery, maintaining that local authorities were “working on cracking down organized crime.”

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