The desecration of tombs is a stark indication of the deep enmity between El Chapo's adult sons and those cooperating in the U.S. case against him.
The charred husk of an artificial Christmas tree smoldered in the aftermath of the fire, ashes coating the tiled floor, symbolizing the violent conflict rooted in narcotics.
Jardines del Humaya, a sprawling cemetery on Culiacán's outskirts, showcases extravagant mausoleums, reflecting traditional customs among families of drug traffickers to honor the dead.
The most recent desecration involved a tomb built for one of El Mayo's grandchildren, emphasizing the ongoing violence in the aftermath of cartel betrayals.
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