Security in the northwestern Mexican state of Sinaloa has been reinforced after ten workers, five of whom have since been found dead, were abducted from a Canadian-owned silver mining project

Security in the northwestern Mexican state of Sinaloa has been reinforced after ten workers, five of whom have since been found dead, were abducted from a Canadian-owned silver mining project

Mexican prosecutors on Monday confirmed the deaths of five of 10 employees of a Canadian mining company who were kidnapped two weeks ago in Mexico's violence-plagued Sinaloa state.

The attorney general's office said it had identified five bodies found at a property in the municipality of Concordia and was working to identify "five more bodies." 

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