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Mexico finds 2nd mummified body in glacier

Mexico City - Climbers have found a second mummified body in a glacier on Mexico's tallest peak.

The mayor of the town nearest the Pico de Orizaba volcano said on Friday that a rescue team found the second body.

Mayor Juan Navarro in the town of Chalchicomula de Sesma said the team had been unable to free the corpses from the ice, and a helicopter may be sent up for another attempt.

Climbers found the first body early in the week with only the head and a hand sticking out of the snow.

On Thursday, they excavated further and discovered the hand actually belonged to another body that appeared to be embracing the first corpse.

Navarro said a third body may be found, because three climbers disappeared on the peak in a 1959 avalanche.

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