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Mexico's president urges tighter security at tourist sites ahead of World Cup after shooting

Security officials said that the shooting at the world-famous Teotihuacan pyramids that left one person dead and 13 others wounded "wasn't spontaneous."

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00:02Mexico's president Claudia Sheenbaum called for tighter gun controls at tourist sites on Tuesday following a deadly shooting at the
00:09Teotihuacan pyramids just weeks before World Cup games are hosted in the country.
00:36Security officials said that the shooting at the world-famous pyramids that left one person dead and 13 others wounded
00:43wasn't spontaneous.
00:44The 27-year-old shooter made multiple visits to the archaeological site and planned the attack while he stayed in
00:51nearby hotels, they added.
00:53He was found dead from a self-inflicted gun wound soon after the shooting.
00:57As one of Mexico's most important tourist destinations, the Teotihuacan pyramid site draws more than 1.8 million international visitors
01:07a year.
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