Tragedy at Teotihuacan: Gunman Targets Tourists
A gunman opened fire at Mexico's Teotihuacan pyramids, a key tourist site, killing a Canadian woman and injuring several others before committing suicide. The archeological site's historical significance in Mesoamerica contrasts with the tragedy. The injured are under medical care as investigations are underway.
In a tragic incident at Mexico's Teotihuacan pyramids, a popular tourist and archaeological destination, a gunman targeted visitors, resulting in the death of a Canadian woman. Several others were injured before the attacker took his own life, according to local authorities.
Mexico's security cabinet confirmed that those injured are receiving medical care. This violent episode unfolded at one of Mesoamerica's preeminent cultural centers and has cast a shadow over the historic site known for its rich heritage.
Canada's foreign ministry has yet to comment on the incident as investigations continue to uncover the motives behind the shooter's actions. The event underscores security concerns at a location that draws countless tourists annually.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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