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Mexico City Health Ministry Seeks Help Identifying Man Who Died During Celebrations
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Mexico City Health Ministry Seeks Help Identifying Man Who Died During Celebrations

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Mexico City's health ministry is seeking public assistance to identify a man who died during post-match celebrations.
  • The unidentified man was brought to a hospital with seizures and digestive bleeding, later dying after resuscitation efforts failed.
  • Authorities have released a physical description and tattoo details to help locate the man's family.

The Mexico City Health Ministry has issued an appeal for public help to find the family of a man who died following celebrations for a soccer match. The man, who remains unidentified, passed away on Tuesday night after being taken to a hospital. He was admitted with status epilepticus, convulsive crises, and gastrointestinal bleeding.

Despite resuscitation efforts, the man did not respond and was pronounced dead. The ministry has released a detailed physical description, including his approximate age of 25, build, complexion, hair and eye color, and facial hair. Distinctive markings, such as a "Lia Renata" inscription on his right side and a realistic spider tattoo on his lower left abdomen, were also provided.

This incident is one of four fatalities reported following the celebrations along Paseo de la Reforma after Mexico's victory over Ecuador. The ministry urged anyone with information to contact Locatel, the city's information service, at 55 56 58 11 11.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.