Bodies found in Mexico may be missing Colombian musicians, officials say
Sept 22 (Reuters) - Mexican authorities have recovered two bodies that match the description of the Colombian musicians reported missing a week ago in the country, the prosecutor's office in the state of Mexico said on Monday.
Tests are underway to obtain official confirmation of the identities of the deceased, the prosecutor's office said.
Earlier on Monday, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said that local authorities were investigating the whereabouts of reggaeton artist Bayron Sanchez and Jorge Herrera, a DJ who performed under the name Regio Clown, after Colombian President Gustavo Petro requested Sheinbaum's aid in locating them.
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