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Red Cross · San Miguel De AllendeThe celebrations of the Virgin of San Juan, in San Miguel de Allende, ended in tragedy this Monday. Two people were killed and at least 17 were injured in a shooting, according to the prosecution of Guanajuato. According to the accounts of survivors, at least eight men in military clothing opened fire after the fireworks show. The mayor of the municipality, Mauricio Trejo, has announced that the attack was aimed at three criminals with “serious …See the Story
Two People Killed and at Least 17 Injured in a Shooting During a Religious Celebration in San Miguel De Allende
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Tourism · San Miguel De AllendeSan Miguel de Allende is buzzing with new developments this month, from the announcement of a major national tourism summit to investments in infrastructure, technology, literature and wine. As the city continues to grow and evolve, we asked residents and visitors in a separate feature, how they feel about these changes. Read their perspectives here. This month, the headlines reflect the city’s dynamic mix of tourism, culture and innovation. Her…See the Story
MND Local: San Miguel De Allende August News Roundup
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San Miguel De Allende · San Miguel De AllendeThe violence struck Guanajuato again. An armed attack recorded last August 17 in the atrium of the temple of Infonavit Malanquin, in San Miguel de Allende, left a total of four people dead and 19 injured, including a 17-year-old teenager. According to the first investigations, the attack was directed against three men identified as José Luis, alias “El Chato”; Emmanuel, alias “El Mani”; and Oscar, alias “El Junior”, all with criminal record rela…See the Story