World Cup begins in Mexico amid a missing persons crisis

In Mexico, Guadalajara is preparing to host matches and thousands of fans for the 2026 Fifa World Cup. But the city has a dark past that it can’t bury beneath new stadiums. It’s the epicentre of a crisis of disappeared people, killed by the powerful Jalisco New Generation cartel and buried in unmarked graves. Their families now fear World Cup fever will overshadow their crucial search. Warning: this report contains distressing images Reporter: Guillermo GaldosCamera: Rodrigo GaldosProducers: Sachin CrokerEditor: Sophie Larkin-Tannett
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