With Mexico still unable to resolve the case of the September 2014 abduction and presumed murder of 43 trainee teachers from the town of Iguala, Guerrero state, it is now feared that a second, similar incident may have taken place in another Guerrero town. The federal government led by President Enrique Peña Nieto is still grappling with the social discontent sparked by the Iguala disappearances. Suspicions that dozens of people from the town of Chilapa have been abducted by criminal organisations working in collusion with local authorities risks further unrest in the state ahead of the 7 June federal legislative, state and municipal elections.End of preview - This article contains approximately 703 words.
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