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A Mexican national was gunned down in broad daylight near a luxurious Cancun resort by two suspects who fled on jetskis as tourists huddled inside during the scary scene, according to reports.
The fatal shooting happened around noon Wednesday in what authorities believe was a targeted attack behind the five-star Riu Caribe, the Riviera Maya News reported.
At least two gunmen approached the unidentified victim, believed to be in his 30s, and fired multiple times, police said, according to the local outlet.
After opening fire, the suspects fled on jetskis, according to reports.
The victim has not been identified, but the hotel said in a short statement he was not a guest or a worker there, according to Riviera Maya News.
Video posted on social media and reported on by news.com.au showed concerned, swimsuit-clad guests and workers gathered in the lobby of the hotel, where rooms can cost up to $350 a night, per Kayak.
Mexican prosecutors said Wednesday it’s believed the fatal victim might have been part of the shooting death of a 12-year-old over the summer.
In that broad-daylight shooting, two gunmen on jetskis opened fire on the beach, killing the boy, an innocent bystander, when they attempted to take out a rival drug dealer, CBS News reported at the time.
The US State Department has encouraged tourists from the States to use increased caution when traveling to Mexico.