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Young children among family of seven murdered in Mexico

Police have struggled to cope with Mexico's violent gangs
Police have struggled to cope with Mexico's violent gangs

A family of seven, including three young children, were found murdered in a ranch outside the Gulf port city of Veracruz, a local official said yesterday.

The bodies were discovered after neighbours noticed a smell coming from the home outside the town of Manlio Fabio Altamirano, the Veracruz state attorney general's office said.

The state of decomposition suggested they had been murdered at least 72 hours before they were found.

Three children aged nine, seven and three were among the victims, said a government official.

It was the second time in less than a week that a family was attacked by suspected organised crime gangs.

On 8 August, gunmen killed a family of five in the Pacific coastal resort of Acapulco.

More than 55,000 gangland murders and execution-style hits have occurred since President Felipe Calderon took power in December 2006 and declared a national crackdown on drug gangs.

Veracruz has experienced increasing violence over the last year.

There has been a number of deaths and violence since last week in central Mexico, a battleground between rival gangs for control over lucrative smuggling routes to the US.

A mayor elected in Mexico's 1 July vote and his campaign manager were found shot dead in a truck yesterday in the state of San Luis Potosi, which lies to the northwest of Veracruz.

Those murders followed the discovery of 14 bodies on Thursday in a van on a major highway outside the state capital, also called San Luis Potosi, and 12 more bodies found in neighbouring Zacatecas state on Friday.

Further to the south, federal troops killed five alleged drug gang members in the western central state of Michoacan on Friday, according to a federal police statement.

The battle took place in Holanda, a stronghold of the cult-like Knights Templar gang and near where federal forces killed the alleged drug lord Nazario Moreno in December 2010.

Following the raid, alleged gang members hijacked and burnt about two dozen vehicles, including buses and a truck carrying new cars, to obstruct roads in the nearby township of Apatzingan.

Four federal police wounded in the battle later died, local media said.