Seven more people were confirmed dead after a truck plowed into a crowd of pilgrims in north-central Mexico, raising the death toll to 23, authorities said today.
The truck apparently lost its brakes before slamming into a religious procession on Wednesday on the main road of Mazapil, a small town of 16,000 people in the state of Zacatecas.
Some 200 pilgrims were taking part in the event.
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Officials had previously reported 16 deaths and 30 injuries.
The dump truck's driver fled after the tragedy. Investigators were sent to the scene of the accident.
Local media showed pictures of the dump truck turned on its side. A red pick-up truck is stopped in front of it.
A police car and an ambulance had escorted the pilgrims during the procession, according to press reports.
Catholics have been taking part in a pilgrimage to the San Gregorio Magno church in Mazapil since Sunday as part of a celebration for a patron saint.