The federal officials said yesterday eight of the bodies had been partially burned, and two more were found in pieces. Authorities were not ruling out the possibility of finding more bodies at the site.
They said the bodies appear to have been dumped not buried between a month and a year-and-a-half ago.
They were found in a gorge about 500 meters deep in a mountain area near the town of Chichihualco, west of the Guerrero state capital of Chilpancingo.
The location and time frame would suggest the bodies were not those of 43 radical students who disappeared in Sept. 2014 The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to be quoted by name.
The mountainous area is dominated by drug gangs, and local farmers frequently grow opium poppies.
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