
Mexico's Teotihuacán Reopens After Deadly Shooting
Mexico's ancient Teotihuacán archaeological site has reopened to visitors under heavy security and new rules, following an armed attack that resulted in the death of a Canadian tourist.
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Mexico reopens famed pyramids under heavy police presence after deadly shooting - The Straits Times
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TEOTIHUACAN, Mexico (Reuters) -- Mexico's ancient Teotihuacan archaeological site reopened on Wednesday under heavy security and with fewer tourists than usual, two days after a gunman killed a Canadian woman and wounded 13 others at the Pyramid of the Moon in a rare attack at a major tourist destination. Monday's shooting has raised scrutiny of security measures at Mexico's cultural sites just as the country prepares to co-host the World Cup. The sprawling complex of pyramids and temples at Teo
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The government has moved quickly to beef up security at popular tourist sites after the tragic shooting at the Teotihuacán pyramids that took the life of a Canadian tourist. The post These are the new rules at popular archaeological sites following the Teotihuacán shooting appeared first on Mexico News Daily
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