Run over in Cabo San Lucas after victory of the Mexican National Team

17 injured after vehicle incident during World Cup celebration in Cabo San Lucas.

Investigation in progress

The Attorney General’s Office of Baja California Sur opened a file to clarify the accident that occurred last night in the center of Cabo San Lucas, during the celebrations for the victory of the Mexican National Team in the 2026 World Cup. The preliminary balance: 17 people injured.

Investigative agents and experts went to the scene to process the scene and secure evidence. The agency indicated that it continues to collect official medical information to determine the condition of the injured.

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Incident details

According to the General Directorate of Public Security and Municipal Traffic of Los Cabos, the incident occurred around 9:05 p.m. on Lázaro Cárdenas Boulevard, the main tourist corridor. Hundreds of people celebrated Mexico’s victory against the Czech Republic.

The report indicates that the vehicle was surrounded by a massive concentration that obstructed the passage. “Subsequently, an acceleration maneuver occurred that resulted in several pedestrians being run over,” the corporation stated. This version is part of the ministerial investigations.

Witnesses and videos on networks show that fans approached the vehicles, rocked them and threw liquids at them. At one point, a black car, surrounded by people, accelerated and hit several attendees. After crashing into a sign, the driver was pulled down and beaten by the crowd. A woman and a minor also got out of the vehicle.

Authorities confirmed that 17 people were taken to receive medical attention, including the driver, who suffered injuries. The PGJE asked citizens to provide photographs, videos or other information through official reporting channels.

The incident has generated reactions on social networks and in business organizations, which call for maintaining civility during the World Cup days. They affirm that such an event had not been recorded before in that tourist destination.

One year after the discovery in a crematorium, families march for justice

One year after the discovery of 386 bodies, families demand justice and an end to corruption.

March for justice one year later

On Saturday afternoon, groups of families affected by the Plenitude crematorium case demonstrated. The discovery of 386 bodies turns one year old, and the bereaved demand answers.

The protest began at the Latinoamericana funeral home, one of those identified by family members. From there, the protesters walked towards the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE).

Dora Elena Delgado, spokesperson for the Justicia para Nuestros Deudos collective, reported that at least 1,500 families were affected. The central demand: no more impunity, no more corruption and full justice.

Actions pending by the authority

The protesters carried blankets with messages of justice. They demand action against Coespris officials involved in the case, as well as the recapture of José Luis A. C., owner of the crematorium. He was released by a federal judge, and a red card from Interpol is expected to arrest him again.

So far, of the 386 bodies found, the FGE reports that 135 remain to be identified. The identification process continues.

The collective Memory, Dignity and Justice joined the mobilization. They placed a permanent memorial in the shape of a cross outside the Prosecutor’s Office, as a reminder of the victims.

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Sheinbaum asks to preserve native corn for national sovereignty

Sheinbaum highlights that native corn is key to food sovereignty and national identity.

President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo reaffirmed that the governments of the Fourth Transformation defend national sovereignty in all areas. During a meeting with farmers in Pijijiapan, Chiapas, he highlighted the importance of native corn as a pillar of Mexican identity and self-sufficiency.

Defense of sovereignty through native corn

Sheinbaum presented the “Corn is the Root” program, whose objective is to improve the conditions of producers and reduce dependence on seeds controlled by large corporations.

“Conserving native corn also means defending sovereignty,” he stated.

The president warned about the risks of hybrid seeds:

“If we continue with pure hybrid corn, people will depend on buying seeds and those who sell the seeds will be a few companies.”

He stressed that preserving native varieties is essential to avoid this economic dependence.

“If we did not have native corn, we would lose a good part of food sovereignty, of what we are as Mexicans,” he said.

In addition, it extended the defense of sovereignty to the energy, cultural and food fields. She assured that the Fourth Transformation drives her “in every possible way.”

The program seeks to strengthen small farmers and conserve the genetic diversity of corn, a central element in the country’s diet and culture.

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Mexico sends rescue team to Venezuela after earthquakes

25 specialists and 5 canine pairs travel to support search efforts in Venezuela.

Solidarity in action

After the earthquakes of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 registered in Venezuela on June 24, which left 1,430 dead and 3,328 injured, Mexico reinforced its humanitarian support. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE) coordinated the sending of a rescue mission with the Mexican Red Cross and the Volaris airline.

“This afternoon a support team made up of 25 specialists from the Urban Search and Rescue Unit (USAR) of the Red Cross and the Cancun International Rescue Brigade (USAR BRIC) left for Venezuela, as well as a brigade element from the Azteca Topos,” the agency indicated.

Equipment and logistics

The mission includes five canine pairs and 3.5 tons of specialized equipment for search and rescue tasks in the rubble. The shipment was transported on a Volaris flight.

“With this, Mexico reaffirms its solidarity and commitment to the Venezuelan people in these difficult times,” the SRE said in a statement. Foreign Minister Roberto Velasco heads the coordination of this aid.

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