Health CDMX Raises to Five the Number of Deaths by Celebrations of the World Cup 2026
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The 38-year-old man died on 11 June of a heart attack in a hospital after attending the ‘Fan Fest’ of the Zócalo capitalino
The Ministry of Health of Mexico City (CDMX) has confirmed that the number of deaths related to the celebrations of the World Cup 2026 has risen to five people since the beginning of the tournament. Nadine Gasman, secretary of Health, explained that the number increased after including a man who went to the Fan Fest del Zócalo, felt a pain in his chest and withdrew from the celebrations to go to a hospital. According to the information, the man …
After the confirmation of four deaths in Paseo de la Reforma by agglomerations in celebrations of the World Cup 2026, the government increased the figure to 5.
The Health Secretariat of the CDMX confirmed a fifth death during the celebrations held between June 11 and July 6 in the country's capital.
It is a 38-year-old man who died of a heart attack in a hospital.
It is a 38-year-old man who died of a heart attack in a hospital.
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