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Shooting at Mexico’s Teotihuacán pyramids leaves one dead, six injured

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Consensus Summary

A shooting at Mexico’s Teotihuacán pyramids on April 21, 2026, left one Canadian tourist dead and six others injured, including tourists from Colombia and Russia. The gunman, armed with a firearm and knife, died from a self-inflicted wound after opening fire on the Pyramid of the Moon, a popular tourist site near Mexico City. Authorities confirmed four gunshot wounds and two fall-related injuries, with victims rushed to hospitals. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum condemned the attack and pledged a full investigation, while the Canadian government expressed condolences to the victim’s family. Security forces found weapons and ammunition at the scene, and videos from witnesses showed tourists taking cover as shots were fired. The incident has raised concerns about safety ahead of Mexico’s upcoming World Cup co-hosting role, following recent cartel-related violence in the region.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • One Canadian tourist (a 32-year-old woman) was killed and six others injured in a shooting at the Pyramid of the Moon in Teotihuacán, Mexico, on April 21, 2026, around 11:30 AM local time.
  • The shooter, who was armed with a gun and a knife, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
  • Four people were wounded by gunshots, and two were injured from falling during the incident.
  • The victims included tourists from Colombia, Russia, and Canada, with four gunshot wounds and two fall-related injuries.
  • Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed solidarity with the victims and their families and stated the incident would be investigated.
  • Security forces found a gun, a knife, and ammunition at the scene after the shooting.
  • The Teotihuacán pyramids are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major tourist destination, attracting over 1.8 million visitors annually.
  • The shooting occurred shortly after 11:30 AM local time when dozens of tourists were at the top of the Pyramid of the Moon.

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

ABC News
  • A tour guide at the scene described tourists ducking for cover and the shooter firing upward as people descended the pyramid.
  • Video and photos published by local news organizations show the shooter standing with a gun on top of the pyramid while gunshots ring out.
  • Security scans at the archaeological site were previously conducted but have since been stopped.
  • Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum wrote on social media that she was in touch with the Canadian Embassy regarding the incident.
The Guardian
  • A witness, Laura Torres, reported hearing more than 20 shots from the Pyramid of the Moon, describing the shooting as sporadic.
  • The shooting occurred as Mexico prepares to co-host the football World Cup in June, raising security concerns.
  • The British Embassy in Mexico City urged UK citizens to follow local authorities' instructions in the area.
  • The incident follows a wave of cartel-related violence in February after the killing of a top narco boss, 'El Mencho'.
News.com.au
  • Security secretary Cristobal Castaneda confirmed the shooter took his own life and that authorities seized a firearm, a bladed weapon, and live cartridges.
  • The Pyramid of the Moon is described as 43 meters tall in the report.

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • The Guardian states the fatal victim was a 32-year-old female from Canada, while ABC and Newscomau do not specify her age but confirm her nationality.
  • ABC and Newscomau mention two victims were injured from falling, while the Guardian only mentions one victim with a broken bone from falling.

Source Articles

ABC

One dead and six injured after shooting at Mexico's Teotihuacán pyramids

A Canadian tourist has died and at least six other people have been injured after a man opened fire while atop of one of the historic Teotihuacán pyramids in Mexico.

GUARDIAN

Canadian woman killed after gunman opens fire at Mexico’s Teotihuacán pyramids

At least four more injured at world heritage site in latest violent incident as country prepares to co-host World Cup One Canadian tourist has been killed and at least four other people have been shot after an armed man opened fire at one of Mexico’s most famous tourist destinations, the Teotihuacán pyramids near Mexico City. The shooting – the latest violent incident to affect Mexico as it prepares to co-host the football World Cup in June – took place on Monday lunchtime and was captured in mo

NEWSCOMAU

Tourist killed after gunman opens fire at pyramids

One tourist has been shot dead and four other people injured after a gunman open fired at Mexico’s Teotihuacan pyramids.