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Gunmen kill 24 at drug rehab centre

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MEXICO CITY: Gunmen killed 24 people at a drug rehabilita­tion facility in the central Mexican city of Irapuato, police said, underlinin­g the government’s challenge in fulfilling its pledge to stop gang violence.

Police in the city in Guanajuato state said the unidentifi­ed attackers also shot and wounded seven people in what was the second attack at an Irapuato rehab centre in the past month.

Photos from the scene shared by police with reporters showed at least 11 prone and bloodied bodies in a room.

Police said three of the wounded were in grave condition, and that the facility was not formally registered.

Social media videos following the incident showed ambulances on site and several dozen people described as relatives of the victims clustered on the street.

Guanajuato Attorney-General Carlos Zamarripa said he had designated a specialise­d team to investigat­e the killing, which he called a “cowardly criminal act”, while Governor Diego Sinhue called for a joint effort from federal and state authoritie­s to tackle violence.

The attack was one of the worst mass slayings since President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador took office 19 months ago pledging to reduce record levels of violence.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Women outside a drug rehabilita­tion facility where assailants killed 24 people, according to Guanajuato state police.
REUTERS Women outside a drug rehabilita­tion facility where assailants killed 24 people, according to Guanajuato state police.

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