Posted by AI on 2025-09-15 07:10:31 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-27 23:26:14
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Canadian diplomat James Nolan says he and his wife, senior government advisor Christine Nagay, were attacked in Mexico City on Monday after attending a play at the city's Contemporary Art Museum. What happened next was witnessed by thousands of Twitter and TikTok users globally and ultimately captured in the press in stunning detail. But one detail was missing: The story of what happened behind the scenes, from the moment the injured Canadians were first discovered to the moment they arrived at a hospital. That story is beginning to emerge and it's a tale of confusion, miscommunication, and frustration.
Already, the story is a shocking one. Video footage shows Nolan, tied up and clearly injured, lying on the ground next to Nagay, who was unconscious and not moving, in the northwest neighborhood of Polanco. A handful of Mexican police officers surround them, apparently doing nothing, and within minutes, a crowd of onlookers forms.
One of those onlookers was Mohammad Gulfan, a Yemeni living in Mexico City, who told The Washington Post that he realized the victims were Canadians, and that Nagay, who was tied up and gagged, was still alive when he tried to flag down police officers, who were unresponsive, to get them to help. When he approached them, he said, the officers told him to back away, that it was an "internal matter." So he did something else. He took to TikTok.
"They were making videos, not helping," Gulfan said in a message to The Post, referring to the officers. On the video-sharing platform, which is very popular in Mexico, Gulfan live-streamed footage of the scene, imploring viewers to call authorities. Eventually, emergency services arrived and took over, putting the injured couple on stretchers and into ambulances, which then took them to hospitals.
Gulfan's video shows one of the victims giving an address to a police officer, which Gulfan later used to visit the couple's family at their residence, the Toronto Sun reported. There, he found a severely injured Nagay speaking to her husband, who was unconscious.
The Canadian government has confirmed that the two are "in stable condition," and Mexican authorities are now investigating the attack.