The Iguala atrocity was an outrageous and deadly collaboration between a local government and a criminal gang. It occurred in southern Mexico’s violence-prone Guerrero state, which had Mexico’s highest murder rate last year.
The principal explanation of what occurred after the disappearance is that the 43 students were killed, their bodies burned and dumped in a river. Until recently, there was no forensic proof for this, but now one of the victims has been identified.
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Article published on Mexidata.info, December 15th, 2014.
Tags: Forensic Science, Violence, Weapons