Mexican authorities arrested a retired army general in connection with the 2014 abduction and killing of 43 students of a rural teacher’s college, one of the highest-profile and controversial criminal cases in the country’s modern history
MEXICO CITY—Mexican authorities arrested a retired army general in connection with the 2014 abduction and killing of 43 students of a rural teachers college, one of the highest-profile and controversial criminal cases in the country’s modern history, a senior Mexican official said Thursday.
The arrest on Wednesday follows a new investigation by the government of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to clear up what happened to the students and why they were seized and killed.
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