Jardines Del Humaya
Jardines del Humaya is a cemetery outside the city of Culiacán, in the Mexican state of Sinaloa, established in 1969.[1] Sinaloa is known for its drug related activities and violence. The cemetery has gained notoriety for its mausoleums built for deceased cartel members that are unique and lavish in their style. They resemble real life houses and the associated opulence that these cartel members were used to prior to their deaths.[2][3]
Notable burials[]
- Marcos Arturo Beltrán Leyva (1967–2009) – Drug lord
- Inés “El Ingeniero” Calderón Quintero (1954–1988) – Organized crime figure
- Amado Carrillo Fuentes (1954–1997) – Drug lord
- Manuel Clouthier (1934–1989) – Politician
- Ignacio Coronel Villarreal (1954–2010) – Drug lord
- Manuel Torres Félix (1958–2012) – Drug lord
References[]
- ^ http://jardinesdelhumaya.com/ (in Spanish)
- ^ "Here Lies a Bunch of Mexican Drug Dealers".
- ^ "Mexico: A deadly beat". 2 March 2012.
External links[]
Coordinates: 24°45′26″N 107°21′37″W / 24.7572°N 107.3603°W
Categories:
- Cemeteries in Mexico
- Buildings and structures in Sinaloa
- Culiacán
- Northern Mexico geography stubs