Government Offers Hefty Rewards for Information on Missing Students BBC News | |
go to original October 21, 2014 |
Picture of a newspaper advertisement offering a reward for information on 43 missing Mexican students on 20 October 2014 The Mexican government announced the rewards in newspaper advertisements in Mexico's major papers. (BBC)
The Mexican government has offered rewards for information on the whereabouts of 43 students who disappeared more than three weeks ago.
The 43 from a teacher training college in the town of Ayotzinapa went missing after deadly clashes with the police.
In newspaper advertisements the government said it would pay $110,000 for information on each one of the students.
The rewards apply to information leading to their whereabouts or the identification of those behind their disappearance.
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