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The 43 missing students were burned alive: Solalinde
Reverend Solalinde will give testimony on the case today accompanied by his lawyer. (Photo: Archive )
Reverend Alejandro Solalinde said that the 43 missing students of Ayotzinapa Teachers College were burned alive.
In a radio interview with Radio Fórmula, the priest said that witnesses told him that the students were placed on a wooden pyre.
"The government knows this right from the beginning," Solalinde said. He added that specialists have not been allowed to work freely so that this truth does not come to light.
Mexico's General Attorney's Office (PGR) summoned him to give testimony on the case today around 14:00 hrs. He will be accompanied by his lawyer.
The reverend explained that he does not know where the remains are. The students are missing since September 26, when a violent clash in Iguala with security forces infiltrated by the Guerreros Unidos criminal gang left six dead.