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1 of 43 missing students ID'd

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  • One of the remains investigators are examining was identified
  • Students have been missing since September
  • Authorities say they were kidnapped and killed


(CNN) -- The remains of one of the 43 students who went missing in Mexico's Guerrero state have been identified from among those that suspects showed police, lawyers for the victims' relatives told CNN en Español.
The remains of Alexander Mora Venancio, 19, have been identified, according to the Facebook page of the college where the students attended.
Gang members that authorities have blamed for the killings of the students led police to a garbage dump where they claimed to have burned the bodies.
It was the examination of remains from that site that led to the first confirmed ID of a student, the lawyers said Saturday.
The students went missing September 26 after they and others traveled in buses about 77 miles from their rural teachers college in Tixtla to Iguala. They went to protest a speech by the mayor's wife.
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Riot police march to confront protesters near the airport in Mexico City on Thursday, November 20. Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched in Mexico's capital city after tensions have mounted over the disappearance of 43 college students in September.

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A protester holds up a poster parodying Mexico's President Enrique Peña Nieto during a rally in Mexico City on November 20.

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A woman holds flowers and a candle as marchers past during the November 20 demonstration.

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Police guard the National Palace in Mexico City as protesters and police clash.

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Demonstrators clash with riot police.

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An injured protester gets first aid in Mexico City.

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People on the base of a monument watch and cheer on marchers in Mexico City.

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Protesters gather at the Angel of Independence monument in Mexico City.

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A protester cries as police attempt to detain her and human rights observers try to reach her during a march near the Mexico City airport.

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A protester lights a firework as demonstrators march November 20.

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Riot police surround protesters who had thrown Molotov cocktails and destroyed vehicles in Mexico City.

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A police officer falls after a protester threw a Molotov cocktail.

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Students place school desks with photos of the 43 missing students in a plaza at Mexico's National Autonomous University in Mexico City on November 20.


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Protests over missing Mexican students
Protests over missing Mexican students
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Protests over missing Mexican students
Protests over missing Mexican students
Protests over missing Mexican students
Protests over missing Mexican students
Protests over missing Mexican students
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Protests over missing Mexican students
Protests over missing Mexican students
Protests over missing Mexican students

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Forty-three students remain missing after armed men ambushed buses carrying students in southern Mexico on on September 26 .The Mexican state of Guerrero posted images and offered a reward of 1 million pesos ($74,000) for information leading to the missing students. Images of three missing students were not available.

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But a violent clash with police left six people dead, including three other students.
Authorities believe the students were captured by Iguala police and turned over to a gang in cartel territory and then executed in Cocula, 14 miles away. The gang burned the bodies and dumped some of them them in a river, authorities say.
According to the school's Facebook page, the parents of the 43 students were informed of the development by the Argentine forensic experts who are examining the remains.
Neither the Mexican government nor federal investigators made any statements about the identification of Mora Venancio. The federal attorney general's office will hold a news conference on the topic on Sunday, sources told CNN en Español.
Authorities have accused Iguala Mayor Jose Luis Abarca of being the "probable mastermind" in the students' disappearance, and he has been charged with six counts of aggravated homicide and one count of attempted homicide, authorities said.
In all, at least 75 people have been arrested in connection with the disappearances and the deaths, and the governor of Guerrero has taken a leave of absence amid scorching criticism that he responded too slowly to what's been called one of the most serious human rights abuses in recent Latin American history.
Federal authorities say they heard confessions from drug traffickers indicating that the college students were rounded up on the orders of the Iguala mayor and then delivered to the drug gang to be murdered.
Families don't accept the official version and demand proof of what happened.
The students attended la Escuela Normal Rural de Ayotzinapa, a small college devoted to training students to become teachers in Mexico's impoverished countryside.
CNN's Michael Martinez and Jaqueline Hurtado contributed to this report.

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