

Mexico City Mayor to Meet with Families of Missing Ayotzinapa Students
Mexico City Mayor to Meet with Ayotzinapa Parents: Sheinbaum Vows Continued Investigation Mexico City—Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum announced today that she will meet with the parents of the 43 missing students from the Ayotzinapa Rural Teachers' College. The meeting comes as the investigation into the students' disappearance, which occurred in 2014, continues. Sheinbaum emphasized the importance of directly informing the families before releasing any public information. "I am going to receive them today," Sheinbaum stated during a press conference, referring to the parents. "It is part of the meetings we are having to follow up on the investigation. It is a responsibility. I will first speak with them, and if they approve, we will continue informing." The families have long sought justice and answers regarding the fate of their children. Sheinbaum's commitment to meeting with them and continuing the investigation offers a glimmer of hope for progress in this long-standing case. The video shows brief clips of Sheinbaum at the press conference and the waiting area where the parents were seated, adding a visual dimension to the story.