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PHOTOS: After Invitation Goes Viral, Thousands Celebrate Quinceañera In Mexico

Rubi Ibarra and her father, Cresencio Ibarra, dance during her quinceañera on Monday. The celebration was enormous, after the Ibarras' video invitation went viral online.
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Rubi Ibarra and her father, Cresencio Ibarra, dance during her quinceañera on Monday. The celebration was enormous, after the Ibarras' video invitation went viral online.

After Rubi Ibarra's father invited "everybody" to her quinceañera, more than a million people RSVP'd to say they'd be attending the bash.

Most of those people were having a lark. But not all of them: The Monday night party in northern Mexico was, indeed, a celebration for the ages.

More than 30,000 people showed up, reports Univision, citing the local civil protection agency. El Heraldo pegs the number at 20,000.

Rubi's hometown, Villa de Guadalupe, is home to about 140 residents, NPR's Carrie Kahn has reported.

Rubi, a small-town Mexican teen, welcomed thousands of guests for her 15th birthday party. One man died after an accident at the party's horse race.
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Rubi, a small-town Mexican teen, welcomed thousands of guests for her 15th birthday party. One man died after an accident at the party's horse race.

The massive celebration was full of food, music and dancing — but was marred by tragedy.

One man died at the quinceañera's horse race when he apparently stepped in front of the competing horses and was run over. The man was the owner of one of the horses, Univision reports.

As Carrie reported earlier this month, that amateur horse race — with a prize of 10,000 pesos, or about $485 — was the party's "big event" and one reason so many people were interested in attending.

Two women hold masks depicting Mexican teenager Rubi Ibarra during her 15th birthday party on Monday.
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Two women hold masks depicting Mexican teenager Rubi Ibarra during her 15th birthday party on Monday.

Rubi's quinceañera wasn't meant to be so enormous, The Associated Press reports:

"Rubi's bash gained national and international notoriety in early December after a local event photographer posted on his Facebook page a video of the girl's father describing a down-home birthday party complete with food, local bands and horse races. In the video, cowboy hat-wearing Crescencio Ibarra haltingly but proudly describes the party and prizes, before announcing that 'everyone is cordially invited.'

"Rubi's mother later explained that Crescencio had only been referring to everyone in the neighboring communities, not the world, but by then the video had been picked up dozens of times on YouTube and had been seen by millions, sparking tributes by musical stars, jokes and offers of sponsorships by companies."

As NPR's Goats and Soda blog reported, Rubi was turned into a meme and spoofed in videos. An airline even offered steep discounts on flights to her state, San Luis Potosí.

Bracing for the influx of visitors, the town's mayor called on neighboring towns to help provide security, Carrie Kahn reported earlier this month.

The family set up for the party in a large open area. Ambulances from the Red Cross were in attendance, just in case, Telesur TV reports.

Journalists surround Rubi Ibarra as she arrives at the site of a Mass during her 15th birthday party. Her daylong celebration was reportedly attended by thousands, and for some portions tens of thousands, of people.
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Journalists surround Rubi Ibarra as she arrives at the site of a Mass during her 15th birthday party. Her daylong celebration was reportedly attended by thousands, and for some portions tens of thousands, of people.

There were moments of tension, Univision says — especially when members of the media crowded in on the birthday girl, frustrating her mother.

The party reportedly continued until 4 a.m. on Tuesday, Univision reports.

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People arrive for Rubi Ibarra's quinceañera on Monday.
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People arrive for Rubi Ibarra's quinceañera on Monday.

Camila Flamiano Domonoske covers cars, energy and the future of mobility for NPR's Business Desk.
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