A Canadian mining company, Vizsla Silver Corp, has reported that several of its abducted workers in Mexico have been found dead. Ten employees went missing on January 23 from a project site near Concordia. Family communications confirmed the grim news, with the company awaiting official validation from Mexican authorities. Vizsla's president and CEO, Michael Konnert, expressed devastation over the tragic loss and extended condolences to the affected families, emphasizing the importance of recovering other missing individuals. One family member shared the heartbreaking experience of identifying his brother, a geologist, as one of the deceased, highlighting the pain and injustice surrounding the incident.
Tragic Discovery: Abducted Canadian Miners Found Dead in Mexico

Tragic Discovery: Abducted Canadian Miners Found Dead in Mexico
The heartbreaking news comes as a Canadian mining firm reveals that several workers abducted last month in Mexico have been discovered deceased, sparking outrage and mourning from their families and the community.
Ten workers from Vancouver's Vizsla Silver Corp, kidnapped in January, have been confirmed dead by family members. The tragedy has left the company and the families mourning as they await further details from Mexican authorities.


















