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Three Die in Mexico City Celebrations After Mexico Beats Ecuador

City health officials' confirmation of three deaths by asphyxia launches probes into crowd management and emergency response

Overview

  • Authorities confirmed late Wednesday that three people died by asphyxia during overnight street celebrations after Mexico's 2-0 win over Ecuador, and investigators have not yet determined the precise sequence of events that led to each death.
  • Huge crowds filled Paseo de la Reforma, the Ángel and other squares with estimates in some reports reaching hundreds of thousands to about a million people, creating dense conditions that strained emergency access and first responders.
  • Police and emergency teams across Mexico City, Monterrey and Guadalajara reported multiple safety incidents including fights, arrests, falls from structures and at least one reported physical assault on Ecuadorian journalists near the Estadio Ciudad de México.
  • City leaders including President Claudia Sheinbaum and local officials expressed condolences, urged responsible celebration and said support is being offered to victims' families while formal inquiries are underway.
  • Officials and event organizers are reviewing crowd-control plans and medical response protocols before Mexico's next fixture on July 5, with public safety measures and press protection expected to be tightened as a result.