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Monday Apr 10, 2023 - Mexico - Military deployment in tourist hotspots, US Tourist found dead in shallow grave, Bringing home bodies

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These are the trending news headlines in Mexico on Monday April 10, 2023

Mexico has deployed more than 8,000 soldiers to tourist hotspots, including Cancun and the Riviera Maya, to maintain order during the Easter holiday. The move is part of the government's effort to control violence in tourist areas across the country. Military helicopters, trucks, and boats will be used in the operation. The move comes after high-profile shootings in Acapulco and Cancun, which resulted in 8 deaths. The National Tourism Business Council has demanded government action to ensure the safety of tourists visiting Mexico.

An elderly American man, Wilmer Trivett, who had been missing since February, has been found buried in a shallow grave in a beach town in Mexico. The 80-year-old's body was discovered by cadaver dogs in the town of Todos Santos on the Baja California peninsula. A brother and sister, who were previously involved in a traffic accident with Mr Trivett, have been arrested and charged with his murder. The suspects allegedly kidnapped Mr Trivett after he paid them $2,500, before killing him because they thought the amount was not enough. The United States advises American travellers to exercise caution when visiting Baja California Sur due to high levels of crime.

Mexico has begun returning the bodies of the 40 migrants who died in a fire at a detention centre in Juarez last month. The remains of seven Salvadorans are being sent overland, while 11 Guatemalan migrants will be flown out next week. Specialized fingerprint personnel from Venezuela are also due to arrive on Tuesday to help identify the victims. Five people were severely injured, and nine others were transferred to specialized hospitals in Mexico City. Three immigration officials and a private security guard have been detained as part of a homicide investigation into the blaze. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has promised that there will be no impunity for those found responsible.

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