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Two Canadians, one wanted by Interpol, were found stabbed in the Mexican city of Playa del Carmen in the Caribbean, prosecutors said on Tuesday.

Prosecutors in Quintana Row, a resort like Cancun and Tulum, said Monday that a man and a woman were found dead in a hotel or apartment in the resort, and a third were injured. Exact information on their names and places of residence was not available.

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“The Canadian government is aware of the deaths of two Canadians in Mexico,” the Canadian Foreign Ministry said in a statement. Playa del Carmen has suffered several incidents of violence involving foreigners, including the recent killing of two Canadians at a local resort in January over debts between gangs involved in the international drug and arms trade.

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In March, police in Playa del Carmen found the bodies of four abandoned near their homes. The fact that the bodies are left together in the bushes near the entrance suggests a gang-type murder.
Elsewhere, along the beautiful Maya Riviera coast of Mexico’s tourism industry, a series of brutal acts of violence took place.

In November, a shooting took place on Puerto Morelos Beach, north of Playa del Carmen, killing two drug traffickers. Authorities said the 15 gunmen were members of a criminal gang challenging drug control there. In late October, south of Tulum, two tourists (a California-born travel blogger born in India and the other German) were killed in a fierce fight between rival drug traffickers.

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