Monday, 10 November 2014

Horror In Mexico!!! 43 Abducted Students Killed, Burnt, Dumped In River — Suspect

A students protest turned into a horror show — a
permanent stain in the history of Mexico, in which 43
students were abducted, killed and cremated by a local
gang with the alleged support of the police chief and
the town's Mayor José Luis Abarca Velázquez.
The forty-three (43) missing
Mexican student teachers,
abducted after a protest on the 26th of
September, have been killed » and their
bodies burnt, three new detainees
in the case have said.
Patricia Reyes , El Pato and Agustin Garcia Reyes
informed the Mexican Attorney
General, Procuraduría General de la
República (PGR), Jesús Murillo Karam,
that they killed the 43 student
teachers who were handed over to
them.
According to a Revolution News » report,
Karam said the municipal police
of Iguala are related to the
killing of four people whose
remains were found in graves
located in the Pueblo Viejo area where
remains of 28 of people were found.
One of the suspects, Agustin Garcia Reyes ,
said after the police handed over
the students, they “took them to
the dustbin of Cocula. Some of
the people [about 15] who were
taken had already been killed
[from asphyxia in the truck].”
At the "dustbin" they killed those
who were still alive and burned all
the bodies with diesel fuel and
some other substances.
The detainees also revealed that a
member of the Guerreros Unidos
("United Warriors"), a criminal
organization in Guerrero state,
ordered them to crush the
students' burnt remains and throw
it into the San Juan river in Cocula .
Media reports have it that 15 of
the students died of suffocation
where they were first kept.
How The Mexican Horror Happened
The 43 students were among
students of a Teacher Training
College those who were protesting
alleged discriminatory hiring
practices that favor urban
students.
Police officers blocked them as
they attempted to take their
protest to Chilpancingo, capital
city.
They also planned to interrupt
the annual conference of María de los
Ángeles Pineda Villa, wife of Iguala
mayor José Luis Abarca Velázquez,
in Iguala but were blocked.
Subsequently, they clashed with
policemen and some gunmen who
later turned out to be members of
the Guerreros Unido.
In two separate attacks, 6 people,
including a bus driver, a football
player, woman and a student
whose eyes had been gouged out
and the skin of his face peeled off
to a bare skull, were killed and 17
students were injured while as
many as 58 were declared missing.
The only certain fact is that a
large number of students and
youths were abducted, sparking
Mexico's biggest political and
public security scandal that has
roped in Iguala mayor José Luis Abarca
Velázquez, his wife María de los Ángeles Pineda
Villa, the town's Police Chief Felipe
Flores Velásquez and many others.
Nicknamed 'the butcher of Iguala'
the Mayor had been severally accused of
extrajudicial killings » .
Unfortunately, the global outcry
— megamarches with as many as
120,000 to 170,000 participants ,
social media campaigns and
burning of government buildings,
that followed their abduction
could not save them.
Wikipedia offers a comprehensive
breakdown of how they were abducted and
killed and all those involved in the horror show. »
Meanwhile, the families of the
students still believe that their
children are still alive.

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