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On April 20, 2026 a gunman opened fire at the Teotihuacán archaeological site, about an hour north of Mexico City, killing a Canadian woman and later taking his own life, Mexican authorities said.
Local officials reported four people suffered gunshot wounds and two more were hurt in falls while fleeing; the injured included Colombian, Russian and Canadian tourists and at least one minor was treated, authorities said.
Security teams recovered a firearm, a knife and ammunition at the scene.
President Claudia Sheinbaum said federal and state forces were deployed and her administration was in contact with the Canadian government.
Canada’s foreign affairs minister, Anita Anand, described the attack as “a horrific act of gun violence.” The UNESCO-listed site drew about 1.8 million visitors last year, and officials said the incident will be investigated amid heightened scrutiny of security at major tourist sites ahead of large events next year.
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