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.
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.