Mexico, Canadian and Teotihuacan
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The body of a Canadian tourist killed when a gunman opened fire from one of Mexico's most visited pyramids has been turned over to her family, Mexican officials confirmed.
The gunman visited the archaeological site repeatedly and appeared to act alone.
Monday’s shooting at the Teotihuacán archaeological site has prompted the government to implement enhanced security at many sites.
The man who killed one tourist at a Mexican pyramid and wounded several others had materials in his backpack tied to a 1999 U.S. attack, a possible reference to the Columbine High School massacre.
Newly surfaced footage shows the gunman in the Teotihuacan mass shooting calmly climbing the Pyramid of the Moon before opening fire, killing a Canadian woman and injuring 13 others. Authorities say the attacker, 27-year-old Julio César Jasso Ramírez ...
EL PAÍS reconstructs the shooting at the archeological site, which left two dead and 13 wounded, with the account of the authorities and video testimonies from the victims