加拿大矿业公司5名失踪工人在墨西哥被发现死亡


更新时间:2026年2月10日 / 美国东部时间上午6:21 / 哥伦比亚广播公司/美联社

墨西哥当局周一表示,在该公司位于锡那罗亚州西北部的矿井中失踪的10名工人中,有5人已在附近社区上周发现的秘密坟墓中的10具尸体中被确认身份。

总检察长办公室在一份声明中表示,其余尸体仍在等待身份确认。

总部位于温哥华的Vizsla Silver Corp.周一在一份声明中表示,”公司已收到多名家属的通知,他们的亲属、我们的同事,这些从墨西哥康科迪亚项目现场被带走的人员,已被发现死亡。”

该公司表示,仍在等待墨西哥当局的确认。公司和墨西哥当局均未就可能的动机发表评论。

Vizsla总裁兼首席执行官迈克尔·科纳特表示:”我们对这一结果以及生命的悲惨丧失感到悲痛。在此极其艰难的时刻,我们的重点仍然是安全找回仍失踪的人员,并支持所有受影响的家庭和员工。”

加拿大广播公司新闻报道,海梅·卡斯蒂略通过当地官员在马萨特兰展示的照片,于周日确认了他兄弟何塞·曼努埃尔·卡斯蒂略·埃尔南德斯的尸体。

“说实话,来到这个我们不想来的地方,这非常痛苦,”海梅·卡斯蒂略在接受加拿大广播公司新闻电话采访时表示。

2026年2月9日,墨西哥锡那罗亚州库利亚坎市中心,国民警卫队军官在街道巡逻。墨西哥矿业商会称,两周前在墨西哥暴力肆虐的锡那罗亚州被绑架的加拿大矿业公司员工已被发现死亡。 赫苏斯·韦尔杜戈/法新社通过盖蒂图片社

他的兄弟告诉加拿大广播公司新闻,43岁的何塞·曼努埃尔·卡斯蒂略·埃尔南德斯是一名丈夫和两个孩子的父亲。

“看到他们遭受的痛苦,真的很难过,”海梅·卡斯蒂略说,”发生的事情没有任何正义可言。”

墨西哥当局周五宣布,在持续搜寻加拿大金银矿失踪的10名工人期间,在一个区域发现了尸体和遗骸。

该办公室还报告逮捕了四名被认为与工人失踪有关的人员。

墨西哥总统克劳迪娅·谢因鲍姆周一表示,这些嫌疑人已引导当局找到尸体。”一切都在调查中,”她说。

该山区是该州多个交战点之一,一年多来,锡那罗亚贩毒集团的两个敌对派系在此展开地盘争夺战。

1月28日,Vizsla报告称其设施中有10人被绑架。该公司表示,已向当局发出警报,并启动了危机管理和安全响应团队参与搜寻。

联邦政府增加了部署到该州的军队数量,并展开行动寻找工人。

墨西哥其他地区的矿井也曾成为有组织犯罪的目标,贩毒集团看到了勒索甚至自行出售贵重矿石的机会。

周一,锡那罗亚州州长鲁本·罗查表示,上周发现了多个秘密坟墓,但搜寻工作仍在继续。

罗查还提到了上周从马萨特兰绑架的一组墨西哥游客。他说,其中一名妇女和儿童被发现活着,但仍有四人失踪。

根据联邦数据,在锡那罗亚州,有超过7000人失踪,全国范围内超过13.2万人失踪。

上个月,谢因鲍姆表示,打击墨西哥贩毒集团的努力正在取得”令人信服的成果”,以避免特朗普政府提出干预的言论。

这些评论是在特朗普总统威胁要动用美国军队打击墨西哥贩毒集团之后发表的。特朗普告诉福克斯新闻,美国已经”打掉了97%通过水路进入的毒品”,并且美国”现在将开始打击陆路的贩毒集团”。

5 missing workers from Canadian mining company found dead in Mexico

Updated on: February 10, 2026 / 6:21 AM EST / CBS/AP

Mexican authorities said Monday that five of the 10 missing workers from a mine operated by a Canadian company in the northwestern state of Sinaloa have been identified among 10 bodies found in clandestine graves last week in a nearby community.

The Attorney General’s Office said in a statement that the remaining bodies were still awaiting identification.

Vancouver-based Vizsla Silver Corp. said in a statement Monday that it “has been informed by a number of families that their relatives, our colleagues, who were taken from the company’s project site in Concordia, Mexico, have been found deceased.”

The company said it was still awaiting confirmation from Mexican authorities. Neither the company nor Mexican authorities have commented on what a possible motive could be.

“We are devastated by this outcome and the tragic loss of life,” said Vizsla President and CEO Michael Konnert. “Our focus remains on the safe recovery of those who remain missing and on supporting all affected families and our people during this incredibly difficult time.”

Jaime Castañeda said he identified the body of his brother, José Manuel Castañeda Hernández, on Sunday by viewing photos shown to him by local officials in Mazatlán, CBC News reported.

“In truth, this has been very painful to be here, in a place where we don’t want to be,” Jaime Castañeda told CBC News in a phone interview.

National Guard officers patrol the streets in downtown Culiacan, Sinaloa state, Mexico, on February 9, 2026. Employees of a Canadian mining company who were kidnapped two weeks ago in Mexico’s violence-plagued Sinaloa state have been found dead, Mexico’s Mining Chamber said on February 9. Jesus Verdugo /AFP via Getty Images

José Manuel Castañeda Hernández, 43, was a husband and a father to two children, his brother told CBC News.

“It’s so hard to see … how they suffer,” Jaime Castañeda aid. “There’s no justice with what’s happening.”

Mexican authorities on Friday announced the discovery of bodies and remains in an area of the ongoing search for 10 missing workers from the Canadian gold and silver mine.

The office also reported the arrests of four people believed to be tied to the workers’ disappearances.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Monday that those suspects had led authorities to the bodies. “Everything is under investigation,” she said.

The mountainous region is one of various points in the state where a turf war has played out for more than a year between two rival factions of the Sinaloa cartel.

On Jan. 28, Vizsla reported the abduction of 10 people from its facilities. It said it had alerted authorities and its crisis management and security response teams were involved in the search.

The federal government increased the number of troops deployed to the state and launched an operation to find the workers.

Mines have been the target of organized crime on other occasions in Mexico, as cartels see opportunities to extort or even sell valuable ore themselves.

On Monday, Sinaloa Gov. Ruben Rocha said that various clandestine graves were located last week, but said the search continued.

Rocha also referred to the abduction of a group of Mexican tourists from Mazatlan last week. He said a woman and child who had been with them were found alive, but four people remained missing.

In Sinaloa, there are more than 7,000 missing people, some of the more than 132,000 missing nationwide, according to federal data.

Last month, Sheinbaum said that efforts to crack down on Mexican cartels were showing “compelling results” in an effort to head off intervention talk by the Trump administration.

The comments come after President Trump threatened action against Mexican drug cartels by U.S. forces. Mr. Trump told Fox News that the United States had “knocked out 97% of the drugs coming in by water” and that the U.S. was “going to start now hitting land, with regard to the cartels.”

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