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Celebración por el triunfo de México en el Mundial deja al menos tres muertos

Caracas Chronicles

Caracas Chronicles

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July 1, 2026

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Las víctimas fueron una joven de 19 años, un hombre de 44 y otra mujer de 48. Todos murieron por asfixia, según reportó el gobierno mexicano. The post Celebración por el triunfo de México en el Mundial deja al menos tres muertos appeared first on EL NACIONAL.

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