Vehicle hits crowd in Cabo San Lucas after Mexico’s World Cup win over Czechia
Seventeen people were injured in Cabo San Lucas on Wednesday night when a vehicle drove into a crowd celebrating Mexico's World Cup victory over Czechia. Local authorities stated the car was surrounded by people before accelerating through the crowd, causing injuries.

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AI-generatedSeventeen people were injured in Cabo San Lucas on Wednesday night when a vehicle drove into a crowd celebrating Mexico's World Cup victory over Czechia. Local authorities stated the car was surrounded by people before accelerating through the crowd, causing injuries. The driver was arrested and received medical treatment along with the other injured individuals. Social media visuals verified by Reuters show the car hitting people before crashing into bollards, and subsequent footage depicts the crowd pulling someone from the car. The acting mayor of Los Cabos expressed solidarity with those affected and promised an investigation into the incident.
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5 extractedMexico eliminated Czechia from the World Cup with three second-half goals.
Los Cabos’s acting mayor expressed solidarity with those affected and promised an investigation.
Visuals show a black car surrounded by a crowd, then accelerating into the crowd, throwing people into the air before crashing.
A total of 17 people received medical treatment, including the driver, who was arrested.
A vehicle drove through a crowd in Cabo San Lucas during a celebration of Mexico’s World Cup match victory, injuring people.