Cancún – The bodies of two Canadians were found in an apartment in the Mexican resort city of Playa del Carmen, their throats slit, prosecutors and police announced on Monday.
A security guard was also injured at the tourist apartment complex, which is located in the centre of the city, the state prosecutor’s office said.
In the apartment where the bodies were found, investigators also found identification for the male victim with three different names. Authorities added the man was wanted internationally for fraud.
Investigators have not yet determined whether the victims were longtime residents or tourists, although it is believed that they had been in the area for several months.
Playa del Carmen is located in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, which borders the Caribbean Sea and is also home to tourist hotspots Cancun and Tulum.
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Violence is not uncommon in the region, but until recently has occurred mostly away from tourist areas.
Last October, a shootout between suspected drug traffickers in Tulum left two tourists dead, a German and an Indian.
On January 21, two other Canadians were killed and one injured in a shooting at a resort near Cancun.
?MEXICO: MURDER CASE IN 5-STAR HOTEL NEAR CANCUN! ?#VIDEO VISUAL WARNING?
Shooting occured inside 5-Star Hotel Xcaret in Playa Del Carmen close to #Cancun, on Friday afternoon.
1 person died and 2 injured.
Reason still unknown.#BreakingNews #Xcaret pic.twitter.com/PFjo60oW2v— loveworld (@LoveWorld_Peopl) January 21, 2022
And in March, a British resident of Playa del Carmen was shot and killed in broad daylight while travelling with his daughter in his car.
Quintana Roo authorities have indicated that most of the recent attacks are related to drug dealing or extortion.
The state’s beach resorts are key to the country’s tourism industry, which makes up 8.5 percent of Mexico’s GDP.
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