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Violence subsides in Puerto Vallarta after death of cartel leader

February 23, 2026
Some tourists say the streets of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, are quiet a day after fire and violence engulfed the popular tourist destination following the death of the notorious leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel. One visitor, a dialysis patient, said transit shutdowns left her scrambling to get treatment.


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