Three Die from Suffocation During World Cup Celebrations in Mexico City
Quick Look
- Three people died from suffocation near Mexico City's Angel of Independence landmark as thousands celebrated Mexico's World Cup victory over Ecuador.
- Emergency teams attended to the unconscious, with a 44-year-old man, a 19-year-old woman, and a 48-year-old woman confirmed deceased.
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Why It Matters
Thousands of soccer fans gathered near the Angel of Independence in Mexico City to celebrate Mexico's 2-0 World Cup victory over Ecuador, which sent the team into the last 16.
Three people died from suffocation as thousands of fans crowded Mexico City streets during World Cup celebrations, the capital’s health secretariat said in the early hours of Wednesday.
The deaths occurred near the Angel of Independence landmark, where thousands of soccer fans had gathered to celebrate Mexico’s 2-0 victory over Ecuador in the round of 32.
Emergency teams tended to three unconscious people at different locations around Paseo de la Reforma, authorities said. The capital’s most emblematic boulevard and the streets around it had been closed to traffic and set up for the soccer celebrations.
“After receiving advanced resuscitation efforts, the deaths of a 44-year-old man and a 19-year-old woman from suffocation have been confirmed,” the health authority initially said on social media.
The third fatality was a 48-year-old woman who was treated on a nearby street after suffering asphyxiation and died after being taken to hospital, the secretariat added in a later post.
Mayor Clara Brugada expressed her condolences to the families of the victims on X and urged everyone to “always celebrate with responsibility, care, and empathy”.
Mexicans took to the streets to celebrate after the national team ended a 40-year wait for a World Cup knockout victory at the Azteca Stadium in the capital, with the win against Ecuador sending the co-hosts into the last 16.
The fans’ euphoria, amid cheering and chants, contrasted with images shared on social media of emergency responders and paramedics tending to distressed people lying on the ground in nearby streets.
Open Questions
- How did the crowd management fail?
- What specific circumstances led to the suffocation?
- Will there be an investigation into the incident?






