Body found near Iran's World Cup training camp in Mexico
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Mexican authorities discovered a body in a car parked near the Caliente stadium in Tijuana, where the Iranian national football team is training for the World Cup 2026.
- The body was found in the trunk of a car that had been parked for several days, emitting an unusual odor.
- Investigations are underway to identify the victim and determine the cause of death, with security measures for the tournament remaining in place.
Mexican security forces are investigating the discovery of a body in a car parked near the training facilities of the Iranian national football team in Tijuana. The team is in the city to prepare for the 2026 World Cup.
The grim discovery was made on June 13 in the trunk of a gray Toyota sedan parked in a commercial lot opposite the Caliente stadium. The vehicle had reportedly been stationary for several days before locals alerted authorities due to a foul odor. Baja California state officials have secured the scene and are collecting evidence.
Initial reports suggest the victim showed signs of violence, but the identity of the deceased and the exact cause of death are still under investigation. The proximity of the discovery to the Iranian team's base has drawn particular attention, although authorities assure that security measures for the World Cup participants remain robust.
The Iranian team chose Tijuana as their base after encountering logistical challenges with their initial plans in the United States. Their presence in Mexico for the tournament is also noted against a complex international backdrop concerning Iran's participation. Mexico has implemented a multi-layered security system across all host cities and related venues for the World Cup, involving federal and local police, military, and national guard forces.
The investigation is proceeding according to protocol, and security measures for the teams participating in the tournament continue to be maintained.
Originally published by Tuแปi Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.