Mexico: Canadian killed in shooting at Teotihuacan pyramid
Mexico: Canadian Killed in Shooting at Teotihuacan Pyramid
A shooter targeted the renowned archaeological site located just outside Mexico City, leaving one Canadian woman dead and multiple others wounded. Mexican officials confirmed the incident occurred on Monday, with the assailant later taking his own life on-site. The Teotihuacan pyramids, a UNESCO-listed attraction, draw over 1.8 million visitors annually.
Presidential Response and Coordination
“This event deeply pains us,” said Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum in a statement. She emphasized that federal and state security forces were deployed to the area, adding, “I express my sincerest solidarity to the people affected and their families.”
The government has established communication with Canadian authorities to address the situation. Local reports indicate four individuals were hospitalized due to gunshot injuries, while two others sustained wounds from falls during the chaos.
Scene Details and Evidence
Footage from local news outlets captures tourists seeking shelter as gunfire erupts, with a man armed with a weapon visible ascending one of the pyramids. Investigators found a firearm, a blade, and ammunition at the scene post-incident.
Mexico is set to co-host the 2026 FIFA World Cup with the United States and Canada, an event anticipated to attract millions of international visitors. Security concerns at iconic sites like Teotihuacan will be a key focus during the tournament.