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Dialogue between the bishop of Chilpancingo/Chilapa and criminal gang bosses, appears to have gone askew, as it has been revealed that a Catholic nun’s relatives were executed last month on January 31, in Chilapa, Guerrero.
Bishop Salvador Rangel Mendoza said this week that four nuns who were operating a school in Chilpancingo have fled, after the parents and sister of one of them were killed, allegedly by the Ardillos gang.
The bodies of the nun’s parents were found in plastic bags January 30 alongside those of five artisans from Veracruz on the outskirts of Chilapa.
The body of the nun’s 18 year old sister was found three days later in Chilapa. She had been brutally tortured, raped, dismembered and decapitated.
In an initial report after the gruesome discovery, Guerrero Attorney General Javier Olea Peláez attempted to criminalized the victims, saying the seven dismembered corpses belonged to members of organized crime gangs
Later, the relatives clarified that the five men had arrived in Chilapa to sell wooden furniture, and the other two were the parents of a nun.
This week, the diocese issued a prepared statement expressing its “deep sadness and outrage” over the kidnapping and murder of the nun’s relatives, as well as the in addition to the “criminalization” of the victims.
The diocese is now scrambling to find someone else to take over the management of the school, because closing it “would leave many children and teenagers without quality education.”
In its statement, the diocese asked the Los Rojos and Ardillos gangs, long embroiled in a turf war over the control of Chilapa, to “not destroy one of the most sacred things we have: the education of our children and teenagers.”
Bishop Rangel has held meetings with local gang chiefs because he felt he had to “intercede,” because violence was keeping children from attending school and priests from reaching their parishes.
A criminal gang has also been pointed to as the suspects in the execution of two priests earlier this month in the same part of Guerrero, near Taxco.