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The influencer of social networks that was Shot by the duration of a live broadcast In Tiktok, in the Mexican state of Jalisco, he seemed to be killed by a hired killer and expressed fear before being killed, prosecutors said Thursday.

The spooky murder of Valeria Márquez, 23, surprised the Latin American nation on Tuesday, lighting rumors about the reason behind her murder in a region that has been eclipsed by the violence of the poster in recent years. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said her administration is working with local researchers to locate the murderer and extended her condolences to the Márquez family.

Denis Rodríguez, spokesman for the Jalisco State Prosecutor’s Office, caused new details about the murder on Thursday, but said prosecutors were still investigating the death of the model application and beauty influence.

The influence of Mexican social networks, Valeria Márquez, 23, who was triggered shameless until death, a live duration of Tiktok in the beauty salon where he worked in the city of Zapopan, looks in this image obtained from social networks.

@V ___ Márquez/Via Instagram/Via Reuters


Rodríguez said that the early hours of Tuesday, hours before the shooting, a masked man who passed through a delivery driver arrived at the beauty hall on the outskirts of Guadalajara, accompanied by another man on a motorcycle. Okay for a woman in the room, the men said they had a “very exensive” gift for Márquez that they had to deliver in person. When Márquez arrived and heard people looking for her expressed fear in her live broadcast.

“Maybe they were going to kill me,” he said in the video minutes before they kill her. “They were going to come and take me, or what? I am worried.”

When the men returned, they asked that it was Márquez who was now in the room, something that led prosecutors to believe that men hired the murderers, Rodriguez said.

“The aggressor came asking if the victim (Márquez) was there. So it seems he did,” Rodriguez said. “With that, you can deduce, without reaching conclusions, that it was a person who was paid. Obviously it was some who came with a purpose.”

Márquez was seen in the live broadcast saying: “They come”, before a voice outside the screen asked “Hey, ok?” And Márquez replied “Yes,” said the Reuters news agency.

Márquez received a stuffed animal and a Starbucks coffee bag while he was in the live broadcast, and was shot in the head and chest, collapsing in the camera. Tiktok has tasks from the influencer account.

While it was not yet clear who was being the murder, the region is firmly controlled by one of the most powerful posters in Mexico, the new generation poster of Jalisco, and Rodríguez, the murders for the contracted weapons pointed out, “they have cycles” have cycles, “they have cycles”, they have cycles, they have cycles, they have cycles “, they have cycles”, they have cycles, “they have cycles, they have cycles, they have cycles, they have cycles, they have cycles, they have cycles Cycles, have cycles, have cycles.

The New Generation of Jalisco has recently been accused of using false job ads to attract new members and torture and kill recruits Who resist.

Rodríguez said that the authorities were also investigating whether death was related to the murder of a former congressman shortly before in the same area of ​​Guadalajara, also carried out by two on a motorcycle. The state prosecutor’s office said he was killed within a shopping center in Zapopan.

Femicide and violence epidemic against influencers

Márquez’s murder has shocked Mexico, where murders and kidnappings are a daily event, and focused both on its femicide epidemic and their growing violence against influencers.

It is not the first murder of a star of social networks in Mexico, which has a history of musicians, influential people and other celebrities who are in the criminal underworld.

In January, it was reported that a small plane has dropped pamphlets in the strength of the Northwest or Culian poster that threatens about 20 artists and young people for alleged treatment with a faction at war of the Sinaloa drug poster.

Several influential in Sinaloa have already been killed.

David Saucedo, an independent expert on Mexican posters, said that people who have fallen into conflict with gangs include informants, money washing machines and those in romantic relationships with criminals.

“The influencers have become another gear in the organized crime machine,” he said.

The mayor of Zapopan, Juan Jose Frangie, said that his office has no history that Márquez requests help from the authorities due to threats against her.

A police officer escort the funeral car that transports the body of Valeria Márquez, 23, an influencer of Mexican social networks that received a fatal duration of a live transmission from Tiktok, since it leaves San Bernardo of the parish of Clairvaux, after 15, 20, 20, 20.

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“It’s amazing that (one minute) you’re making a video and then you’re killed. Femicide is sausage,” Frangie said.

According to the United Nations, 70 percent of women over 15 have experienced some type of assault at least once in their lives in Mexico. Since 2001, at least 50,000 women have been killed in Mexico, according to the UN, but only 2% of cases end up in a criminal sentence and only one in 10 victims reports their aggressor.

Around 10 women or girls are killed every day in the Latin American nation, but few attract both Márquez’s sudden death while interacting with their fans.

In Márquez’s Instagram account, where the photos showed the young woman resting on a yacht, for a pool and in a private plane, some users paid tribute to the influencer.

Others speculated on the reason, the sources of the wealth of their team and the possible role of a ex -boyfriend.

“Justice for Valeria,” demanded multiple publications.

“So young and beautiful, she didn’t deserve to have her life tasks,” a user wrote.

Agance France-Presse contributed to this report.

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