Mexican officials say a man opened fire at a historical site in Mexico, killing a 32-year-old Canadian woman and injuring several others. After the attack, the gunman committed suicide. Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum has shown her support for the victims of a shooting at Teotihuacán, an ancient pyramid complex that is one of the nation’s most popular tourist destinations.
The first FIFA World Cup match is scheduled to take place in Mexico City in seven weeks.A British couple described chaotic scenes amid gunshots to the BBC, saying, “There was a big push and panic of everybody running at the same time to get out.”Teotihuacán’s pre-Hispanic pyramids and ruins are one of the nation’s most visited tourist destinations and a Unesco World Heritage Site.
At the scene, police found a gun, a weapon with blades, and live ammunition. Sheinbaum stated that she was keeping up with developments and communicating with the Canadian embassy. She posted on social media that she had given her security cabinet instructions to look into the matter and offer any assistance that was required.
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