Five employees of Canadian mine found dead in Mexico, authorities say

Five Employees of Canadian Mine Found Dead in Mexico Amid Kidnapping Investigation

A devastating turn of events has unfolded at a Canadian-run mine in Mexico, where five employees have been confirmed dead. The victims, who were taken from the project site last month, are part of 10 workers abducted by unknown assailants.

Mexican authorities announced that they had identified the remains of five bodies found on a property in El Verde, a rural locality in Sinaloa state. The Attorney General's Office stated that it is working to identify the remaining five individuals, who are still missing.

The Panuco gold and silver mine, operated by Vizsla Silver, has been at the center of this investigation. According to the company, several families have reached out to inform them that their loved ones had been found dead. The CEO of Vizsla Silver expressed his condolences to the families and colleagues affected by the tragedy.

The situation in Sinaloa is complex, with escalating gang violence linked to a long-standing rivalry between factions affiliated with two cofounders of the Sinaloa Cartel, Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada and Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman. Both men are currently in custody in the United States.

The western state in Mexico has seen over 1,680 homicides in 2025, making it the most violent year in more than a decade. The Mexican authorities have assured that they will continue to gather evidence and ensure that those responsible for the killings do not go unpunished.

As the investigation unfolds, Vizsla Silver remains focused on supporting the families affected by the tragedy and working towards the safe recovery of the remaining missing individuals.
 
I don’t usually comment but this is just so senseless... 5 lives lost, taken from their families in a minute. I mean, what’s going on with this gang violence? It's like they're making headlines for all the wrong reasons. And it's not just about Mexico, it's about the world watching and wondering how we can stop this cycle of violence 🤕. Vizsla Silver should be praised for being transparent and supporting the families, but seriously, what’s being done to prevent these kidnappings? We need more than just condolences, we need action 💔.
 
Man... this is so sad 🤕. It's just horrific to think about those 5 people being taken from their lives like that. The situation in Sinaloa is super tricky, with all these gang violence and whatnot. But you've got to keep hope alive, right? I'm sure the Mexican authorities will get to the bottom of it and bring justice to those responsible.

The thing is, these workers were just trying to make a living, you know? They weren't doing anything wrong. It's just so unfair that they had to go through this. Vizsla Silver should be commended for being there for their families and all that. It's good to see them taking it seriously.

We've got to think about the families too, those poor folks who are still waiting for news about their loved ones. I hope they get some closure soon. This is just a really tough situation, but we'll get through it together 💔
 
🤕 This is just great. Another mine, another bunch of innocent people lost to some scumbag cartel in Mexico. I mean, what's gonna change? We send our corporations overseas to make a buck, and this is what happens. 10 workers go missing, and now we're down to 5 bodies. What's the point of even trying? The Mexican authorities are just covering their own backsides, collecting evidence while the real players get away with it. And the families? Forget about them, they'll probably never see justice. 😔
 
man this is so messed up five people from canada just to get taken from a mine in mexico what's going on with these gangs they're taking lives for no reason at all 💔🚫
 
idk how can a mine be in mexico? shouldn't it be canada or something? 🤔 anyways, i feel so bad for the families of the 5 employees who got taken... like, what even is going on with this kidnapping thingy? 🚨 but at the same time, im not surprised - mexican crime is super bad rn. 🤕 i mean, 1,680 homicides in a year? that's wild... and yeah, viza silver should be focusing more on getting their own stuff together before worrying about the families 🤑 btw, what even happened to el chapo? didnt he just chill in us for years or something? 😒
 
😔 this story is like a hard lesson in life. think about all the lives lost in a place where they went to work to provide for their loved ones, just to be taken away by senseless violence. it's a reminder that no matter how much we try to control our world, there are still forces beyond our power at play. and it makes you wonder, what can one person do in the face of such uncertainty? 🤔 but i think that's where hope comes in. even in the darkest times, there are people who care, like the families of the victims, and the companies that support them. so let's remember to be there for each other, and to keep looking out for one another, because we never know when someone might need our help 💖
 
I'm so sorry to hear this 🤕, 5 lives lost is just heartbreaking. According to the FBI's data, Mexico has seen a significant increase in homicides over the past few years, with a staggering 1,680+ in 2025 alone 📊 That's a 20% rise from last year. In contrast, Canada's homicide rate in 2024 was only 2.2 per 100,000 people 🤯 The US has also seen an uptick, with a 10% increase in the past year. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that those responsible get caught and justice is served 💼. It's crazy how these gang rivalries can affect innocent lives 🤦‍♂️. And did you know that the average age of victims in Mexico's homicide cases has been dropping? Now 15-18 year olds are increasingly becoming part of the statistics 😱.
 
I'm thinking about these 5 people who lost their lives, it's just so senseless 🤕. Can we think about the families left behind and support them in any way we can? I know it's a complex situation with gang violence and all that, but sometimes it feels like we're more focused on the numbers than the human side of things 😔. Let's try to put ourselves in their shoes and offer some comfort during this difficult time 🤗. Vizsla Silver is doing the right thing by supporting the families, but I think we can all do more as a community 👥.
 
🤕 This is just getting worse in Mexico... it's like they're caught in a never-ending nightmare. The fact that these 10 workers were taken from their jobs at the Panuco mine just last month, only to have five of them found dead and the others still missing, is just heartbreaking. I mean, can you imagine coming home from work one day to find out your loved ones are gone? It's a scenario that no one should ever have to deal with.

The situation in Sinaloa is indeed complex, with gang violence running rampant. The numbers of homicides in the state are staggering - 1,680 and counting. It's like they're not even trying to stop it anymore. I guess that's just how it is when you've got cartels and gangs running amok.

I do feel for Vizsla Silver and all the families affected by this tragedy. The CEO saying his condolences is a good start, but what about action? What can be done to prevent this kind of thing from happening in the first place? It's not just the workers who are suffering - it's their families, too.

I don't think we'll ever fully understand the extent of the gang violence and cartels' influence in Sinaloa. But one thing's for sure: something needs to change. The people of Mexico deserve better than this kind of violence and fear.
 
😔 "The darkest hour is just before the dawn." You never know what's going to happen next with these kidnapping investigations... so many lives lost already, it's heartbreaking 🤕. The situation in Sinaloa is indeed complex, and it's heartbreaking to see such a high number of homicides this year 🚨. But I guess that's just the reality we're living in right now 😔
 
🤕 this is getting out of hand... a mine in Mexico where 5 Canadians got taken by some lowlife gangbangers? 🤯 I mean, what's next? are we gonna start sending our kids to work mines in some rough neighborhood? 🚫 it's just not right. and now they're found dead? 😱 my heart goes out to the families of those who were taken... this is just devastating.
 
😔 this is just heartbreaking, can't believe what's happening to these innocent people who are just trying to make a living... 🤕 mine owners have a responsibility to keep their workers safe, it's shocking that something like this could happen. and the situation in Mexico seems so complex, with all the gang violence and cartels involved 🚨. It's not just the loss of life that's tragic, but also the families who are affected and the community that's struggling 🤝.
 
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