More than 60 decomposing bodies have been found in an abandoned Mexican crematorium after neighbours complained to authorities about a foul smell coming from the building.
The 61 bodies, most of them male, were discovered in a funeral home near the popular resort of Acapulco. It had been closed for about a year, according to a government official.
Guerrero state prosecutor Miguel Angel Godinez confirmed the number of bodies in comments to local media.
Many of the bodies were covered with sheets and had been doused with quicklime, apparently to reduce the odour of rotting flesh.
Some of the bodies appeared to have been there for as long as a year, but others could have been placed at the site more recently, the official said.
Federal investigators say the students, who were last seen in Iguala, about 170km north of Acapulco, were killed and their remains burned at a rubbish dump.
There were no immediate signs that the bodies found at the funeral home were connected to the case of the missing students or any other crime.