
"A new prosecutor has also been appointed the third in the case Mauricio Pazaran, with a more scientific strategy. However, the families of the missing continue to be disappointed. On Thursday, President Claudia Sheinbaum announced from the National Palace that when she met with the parents of the 43, she would inform them of progress in the analysis of calls from the night of the crime, a path that had not been explored in depth in all these years."
"The parents of the missing children left their homes in Guerrero in the early hours of the morning to embark on an eight-hour road trip for a meeting at the National Palace that lasted just under two hours. Despite Sheinbaum's hopes of communicating substantial progress, the group accustomed to the helplessness they have experienced for more than a decade was prepared for another blow regarding the lack of information on their children's whereabouts."
In the 11 years since the Ayotzinapa students' massacre, two government changes introduced new investigative lines. Mauricio Pazaran became the third prosecutor and proposed a more scientific, multidisciplinary strategy. President Claudia Sheinbaum met with parents to report progress on call analyses from the night of the crime. Families left the meeting weary and saddened; their lawyer Isidoro Vicario Aguilar said no new information was presented and that the inquiry remains stalled where the Interdisciplinary Group of Independent Experts left it before abandoning the case in 2023. Parents made an eight-hour trip for a meeting under two hours. Six parents have died without knowing where their children's bodies ended up on September 26, 2014. Authorities will re-review the entire case file with a scientific approach.
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