Mexico murder rate hits all-time high

Nearly 35,000 people were killed in 2019 despite government pledge to curb cartel violence

Sinaloa Drug Cartel
 Police at scene of gun battle between security forces and the Sinaloa cartel in Mexico’s Culiacan city last October
(Image credit: Getty Images)

Mexico’s murder rate soared to a record high of 34,582 last year - an average of 95 killings a day, according to newly released official data.

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