Overview
- On Brazil’s BR-101 near Mucurí, a Chevrolet S10 and a Fiat Dobló collided head‑on and burned, leaving 11 dead, including two children and a pregnant woman, as PRF peritajes examine a suspected improper overtaking.
- Several victims of the Brazil crash will require DNA testing for identification, and the highway was closed for hours during rescue, removal and technical examinations.
- In Buenos Aires, an autopsy found Juan Gabriel González died from a multiple‑munitions projectile to the torso and abdomen; a City officer was placed on availability as Juzgado Nacional N°20 and the Federal Homicide Division lead the criminal inquiry, despite city claims of only riot‑control material use.
- In Villaflores, Chiapas, armed men burned two bars and vehicles, seven people are missing, three women were injured, and more than 200 security personnel with helicopters were deployed as prosecutors link the attacks to local drug‑market disputes.
- In Valencia, a 79‑year‑old woman died in an apartment fire and nine others were treated for smoke inhalation, with the case under judicial and scientific police investigation.