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Authorities Find 4 Bodies Mexico City Searching Missing

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Mexican authorities were working to identify four bodies found on the outskirts of Mexico City as part of an ongoing search for a married couple who disappeared in May. The missing individuals, Zafar Padamese Mawani and Guillermo Jafett Hidalgo Ortiz, lived in both Chicago and Mexico City. The disappearance occurred while they were reportedly staying in the southern area of the capital.

The article reports on a criminal investigation and missing persons case in Mexico City, which is purely social/legal in nature. There are no discernible commercial mechanisms affecting product prices, supply chains, or corporate margins.

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  • Mexican authorities located four bodies on the outskirts of Mexico City during search efforts.
  • The investigation concerns a married couple who went missing in May while residing in Chicago and Mexico City.
  • The missing man, Zafar Padamese Mawani, is identified as a 56-year-old U.S. citizen.
  • The disappearance took place south of Mexico City, near La Marquesa National Park.
  • Family members have been working with authorities in Mexico City to follow up on the case.

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