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The wife of the former mayor of the Mexican town where 43 students were abducted is arrested and flown to a high security prison. Katie Sargent reports
Enraged protesters demanding justice for the 43 missing students set an education building in Guerrero ablaze. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Protesters attack the Oaxaca state office of Mexico's ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party as the country's leftist coalition distances itself from allegations of involvement in the feared massacre of 43 students. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Anger and violence spills over in Mexico's violence-ravaged Guerrero as protesters attack riot police in Chilpancingo over the feared massacre of 43 students. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Mexico on Wednesday ordered the arrest of the mayor of the city of Iguala, his wife and an aide, charging they masterminded last month's attack that left six students dead and 43 missing. Officials said that a drug gang implicated in the attack essentially ran the town, paying the mayor hundreds of thousands of dollars a month out of its profits from making opium paste to fuel the US heroin market.