Mexico: 2 bodies found in area where 43 students disappeared

Mexico Missing Students

In this Dec. 26, 2015, file photo, relatives of the 43 missing students from the Isidro Burgos rural teachers college march holding pictures of their missing loved ones during a protest in Mexico City. An appeals court ruling is threatening to derail Mexico’s effort to prosecute suspects in one of its most notorious crimes of recent years: the disappearance and presumed murder of the 43 students in Guerrero state. AP FILE PHOTO

MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s attorney general says two bodies were found in recent days in the area of southern Guerrero state where 43 students disappeared in September 2014.

Arely Gomez says investigators have begun the forensic process of identifying the skeletal remains.

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She said Thursday the remains were found in the area between Cocula and Iguala, the city where the students disappeared while hijacking buses in a confrontation with police. The government says the police, in conjunction with a local drug cartel, killed the students and burned them in a huge pyre. An international commission discredited that account, and the attorney general’s office continues the search for the students.

Gomez spoke in one of her periodic meetings with parents of the missing and the independent commission to provide updates on the case.

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