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Three Fatalities in Mexico City World Cup Celebrations

Source: BBC World News

Summary

Three people died during the massive celebrations in Mexico City following the national football team’s victory over Ecuador. Over one million fans gathered in the streets to commemorate the win.

Why It Matters

These celebrations highlight the passionate football culture in Mexico and the deep emotional connections citizens have with their national team. However, the tragedies that occurred also underscore the potential dangers of large gatherings and raise questions about public safety during major events.

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