Driver Dies Days After Plowing Into World Cup Fans in Mexico
A driver who crashed into a crowd of fans celebrating Mexico's World Cup victory has died days later, marking the most serious violence after national team wins.

In Mexico, a driver died several days after plowing into a crowd of fans who had gathered to celebrate a World Cup match. The incident is considered the most significant outbreak of violence following a victory by the Mexico national football team, which traditionally draws huge crowds onto streets across the country.
According to reports, the driver lost control of the vehicle and drove into the mass of people, causing multiple injuries. The driver later succumbed to injuries sustained in the crash. Exact numbers of fatalities or injuries have not been disclosed.
The case has shocked Mexican society, as football celebrations are usually peaceful, although isolated incidents have occurred previously. Authorities are investigating whether the driver acted intentionally or if it was an accident. No details about arrests or charges have been released yet.
The Mexican Football Federation has expressed condolences to the victims and called on fans to celebrate responsibly. The president also lamented the incident and promised to enhance security measures for future mass celebrations.

