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Woman dies in attempted robbery on Toluca-Palmillas highway

18.06.2026 20:25 1 min 1 source РУС
Informe Queretano SPA
Woman dies in attempted robbery on Toluca-Palmillas highway
Original source: Informe Queretano

On June 18, 2026, a woman was killed during an attempted robbery on the Toluca-Palmillas highway in Querétaro, Mexico. She was traveling in the camper of a pickup truck when armed suspects tried to force the vehicle to stop. The driver accelerated, triggering a chase during which shots were fired. One bullet struck the woman in the rear compartment. The driver stopped at a gas station in El Marqués, where paramedics confirmed her death. No arrests have been made; the investigation is ongoing.

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Woman dies in attempted robbery on Toluca-Palmillas highway

18.06.2026 Informe Queretano SPA Original source

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