A dog was spotted in Zacatecas, Mexico running down the street with a human head hanging out of its mouth.
A dog was caught on video in Zacatecas, Mexico running down the street with a human head hanging out of its mouth.
Alarming video clips shared to social media show the stray dog running down a dark street at night, holding the corpse’s head by the neck, likely taking it somewhere to eat the remains.The head and other body parts were abandoned in an automatic teller booth in the town of Monte Escobedo on Wednesday, an unnamed law enforcement official toldThe dismembered body parts had been left with a message referring to a drug cartel, officials said.
Violence has spiked in recent years in the city of Zacatecas, with many pointing to a turf war between the Sinaloa and Jalisco drug cartels, who are both looking to control drug trafficking routes to the US.
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