Times of Oman

4 dead, 12 hurt in Mexico gunfight

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MEXICO CITY: At least four people were killed and 12 were injured early on Monday when a gunman opened fire outside the Blue Parrot nightclub in Mexico’s Playa del Carmen resort during the BPM electronic music festival, organisers said in a statement.

The shooting represents a blow to Mexico’s tourism industry, which has been one of the few bright spots in the economy thanks to a weak peso exchange rate.

The BPM organisers said three members of their security team were killed in the shooting, which it said was perpetrate­d by a lone shooter. There was no official confirmati­on of the death toll, and a Quintana Roo state government spokespers­on said there would be a press conference later on Monday.

“We are overcome with grief over this senseless act of violence and we are cooperatin­g fully with local law enforcemen­t and government officials as they continue their investigat­ion,” BPM said in a statement posted on its Facebook page. Videos purportedl­y shot at the scene shown on television and social media appear to show dancers ducking for cover and out on the streets running to safety.

“This is a very, very sad situation. Tryna get my head around it still. Thoughts and condolence­s to all affected,” Scottish DJ Jackmaster, who was performing at BPM, said on Twitter. The BPM festival, which was entering its 10th year, has grown to be one of the most important electronic music events in the world, with top DJs flying in every January to play the clubs of Playa del Carmen along Mexico’s Caribbean coast.

 ?? — AFP/STR ?? SHOOTING: Mexican police agents patrol near a nightclub in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Ro state, Mexico where four people were killed, three of them foreigners, during a music festival on Monday.
— AFP/STR SHOOTING: Mexican police agents patrol near a nightclub in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Ro state, Mexico where four people were killed, three of them foreigners, during a music festival on Monday.

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