Mexico elections: murders hit record high ahead of 1 July vote

More than 130 political assassinations add to death toll amid endemic gang violence

State police officer stands guard near a mass grave that was found in Iguala, Guerrero state, Mexico
Police officer stands guard near one of Mexico’s many recently discovered mass graves
(Image credit: YURI CORTEZ/AFP/Getty)

Murder rates in Mexico are at a record high following a spate of politically motivated kilings as the country prepares to go to the polls.

On average, someone was killed in Mexico every 15 minutes during May, according to Time magazine. If the bloodshed continues at this rate, the Latin American country will surpass the 29,168 killings reported last year, the highest annual total on record.

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