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Human Skulls Found in Shipment of Teddy Bears in Mexico City

Mexican prosecutors said the skulls were scheduled to be shipped to the U.S., probably for use in Santeria religious rituals.
Image: Fidencio Aparicio Ramirez is accused in Mexico City of attempting to smuggle human skulls out of the country inside teddy bears.
Cesar Barrera Galas, a federal prosecutor in Mexico City, briefs reporters Sunday on the arrest of Fidencio Aparicio Ramirez, who can be seen in a photograph on display at right. Two human skulls, in the photo on display on the left, were discovered in teddy bears at a Mexico City shipping company.Mexico City Federal District Prosecutor’s Office

A man was in custody Monday on charges of attempting to ship human remains to the U.S. for use in Santeria religious rituals after two "recently exhumed" human skulls were discovered inside teddy bears, Mexican authorities said.

The plush bears were uncovered June 7 in a package being inspected by X-ray at a shipping company near the Mexico City airport, the federal prosecutor's office said.

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Through a phone number on a label, federal prosecutors eventually tracked down Fidencio Aparicio Ramirez, a medicinal herb merchant at Mexico City's Sonora Market, authorities said.

Image: Fidencio Aparicio Ramirez is accused in Mexico City of attempting to smuggle human skulls out of the country inside teddy bears.
Cesar Barrera Galas, a federal prosecutor in Mexico City, briefs reporters Sunday on the arrest of Fidencio Aparicio Ramirez, who can be seen in a photograph on display at right. Two human skulls, in the photo on display on the left, were discovered in teddy bears at a Mexico City shipping company.Mexico City Federal District Prosecutor’s Office

Ramirez was arrested Sunday and admitted having acquired the skulls, which he said were in demand by U.S. practitioners of Santeria, according to the prosecutor's office.

Santeria, or Regla de Ocha, is a synthesis of Roman Catholicism and the Yoruba religion first brought to Cuba by West African slaves.

Prosecutors wouldn't say where in the U.S. the skulls were being shipped. Santeria is most prominently observed in Southern California and South Florida.

Ramirez was charged with crimes against public health in the form of marketing and attempting to export human remains. He was held in a men's detention facility in northern Mexico City, prosecutors said.

— M. Alex Johnson