14 bodies discovered in area where Mexican drug cartels operate

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Prosecutors in western Mexico said Thursday they have found the bodies of 12 men and two women dumped in two separate areas in the state of Jalisco.

The state prosecutors' office said the first group of bodies, three men and a woman, were found early this week near the city of Lagos de Morena.

In a more remote area nearby, inspectors found the remains of nine men and one woman scattered in the brush. All had been covered with quicklime.

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