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Students killed and dissolved in acid, say Mexico officials

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MEXICO CITY: Three missing Mexican students were killed last month in the western state of Jalisco and their bodies dissolved in acid after criminals confused them with members of a rival gang, authoritie­s said.

The three film students were last seen in the municipali­ty of Tonala after their car broke down and they were later kidnapped by at least six people, who tortured and killed them, according to Jalisco state prosecutor­s.

“Subsequent­ly their bodies were dissolved in acid so that no trace of them remained,” the state prosecutor­s office said.

State prosecutor Raul Sanchez said that two people had been arrested so far in the investigat­ion.

Another official said, on condition of anonymity since he was not authorised to speak to the media, that investigat­ors are analysing more human remains found on the premises of the building where the young men were dissolved.

Prosecutor­s said the youths were confused with members of a another gang by gunmen from the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), which has become the most powerful in Mexico, according to US authoritie­s.

Criminal groups in Mexico often kidnap, torture, dismember and even dissolve their victims in acid and many of the remains are dumped in clandestin­e graves.

In 2014, 43 student teachers disappeare­d in the southern state of Guerrero and the government said they were kidnapped by police who handed them over to a criminal group that killed them and burned their bodies. — Reuters

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