Two dead and seriously injured boy leaves plane as ‘captive’ rented by a family while passing through Teotihuacán, Mexico.
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According to local media reports, The sector is a very attractive place for tourists visiting the city. and dazzled by the pyramids and scenery they saw from the sky.
AgainThere are said to be many merchants offering hot air balloon flights. and that they do not have the regulations that the government of that country wants for the rise of passengers.
It was the case of a family going into that industry near Mexico City and paying for an “affiliate” flight service.
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about a hovering hot air balloon tied with various anchors this gives tourists the chance to take photos and videos for about 10 minutes.
However, local media reported that the balloon caught fire and The family had to jump from the air to save themselves from dying in flames.
Likewise it is said Two adults, aged 50 and 39, died in the accident. A small person survives wounds caused by the unexpected splash.
On the other hand, they confirm that the hot air balloon was not registered with the Teotihuacán Hot Air Balloon Federation (Fega) and that an investigation is being conducted on the company providing the service.
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