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Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs Nearly a dozen dismembered bodies, allegedly belonging to missing students vacationing in Oaxaca, Mexico, were found on Sunday near the side of a highway, according to local reports.The body parts from at least nine people were found inside and nearby an abandoned car hidden under a blood-covered tarp, according to reports from El Financiero and Periodico Central. A bag containing eight pairs of hands was also located.The car was allegedly found in San José Miahuatlán, on the border of Puebla and Oaxaca, according to El Financiero. TRUMP ADMIN REVEALS LIST OF CARTELS AND GANGS TO BE DESIGNATED TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS Video surveillance from Feb. 24 shows the vehicle driving along the Atlixcayotl highway, about 90 miles west of where the bodies were found, Periodico Central reported.The bodies allegedly had bullet wounds and “signs of torture,” according to El Financiero. SON OF TEXAS RANCHER SOUNDS ALARM AFTER FATHER KILLED BY CARTEL-LINKED EXPLOSIVE DEVICE NEAR BORDERIdamis Pastor Betancourt, head of the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) said during a press conference on Monday that he could not identify the bodies “due to confidentiality.”However, Periodico Central reported ID cards were found at the scene matching missing people Angie Lizeth P.G., 29, and Leslie N.T., 21.They are believed to be Angie Lizeth Perez Garcia and Lesly Noya Trejo, outlets reported. Others reported missing include Brenda Mariel N., Jacqueline Ailet N., Noemi Yamileth N., Raul Emmanuel N., Rubén Antonio N., and Rolando Armando N., according to local reports. One man is still unidentified.Puebla’s State Attorney General’s Office could not be reached for comment. The Mexican National Guard did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for additional information.

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