In a devastating episode of gun violence in Ecuador, a shooting at a nightclub claimed the lives of eight individuals, including the venue's owner, and left three others injured. Early on Sunday morning, emergency responders arrived at the Santa Lucía nightclub located in Guayas province, where seven victims were discovered on-site and an eighth lost his life shortly after at a hospital.

Details regarding the motive for this tragic attack remain unknown, drawing attention amid a state of emergency declared in four provinces aimed at addressing rampant gang violence. The slain nightclub owner, closely related to local mayor Ubaldo Urquizo, has prompted condolences from the local government, expressing support in these trying times.

This incident is part of a disturbing trend of violent outbreaks in Guayas province, where recent months have seen a series of shootings. Just months earlier, a shocking pool hall attack resulted in nine deaths on July 19, followed by a bar shooting that left 17 people dead on July 27.

Despite Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa's declaration of war against gang crime in January 2024, the levels of violence persist, culminating in over 4,000 homicides reported in the first five months of 2025. The nation is a critical transit hub for approximately 70 percent of the world's cocaine supply, exacerbating the challenges faced by authorities in stabilizing the situation.