Ensenada Shooting Claims Life

**Fatal Shooting in Valle de la Trinidad** Tragedy struck when a 35-year-old man was fatally shot in Valle de la Trinidad, Ensenada. Authorities are investigating the incident to uncover the motives behind this unfortunate event.

**Man Fatally Shot in Valle de la Trinidad, Ensenada**

A 35-year-old man tragically lost his life after being shot in Valle de la Trinidad, a delegation of Ensenada. The incident was reported late Friday, March 21, to local authorities. According to initial reports from the Municipal Public Safety Department, Cristian Adrián Ramírez Aguilar was brought to a medical clinic with a gunshot wound to the abdomen. Despite medical efforts, Ramírez Aguilar succumbed to his injuries shortly after.

The State Investigation Agency has been alerted and has commenced an investigation to uncover the circumstances surrounding this incident. Currently, there are no reports of any suspects being apprehended or further details on the attacker or the motive behind the shooting.

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