A young Mexican Social Media Influencer, who became known for their videos about beauty and make -up, was shot during a Tikok live stream, said the police.
The 23 -year -old Valeria Marquez was killed on Tuesday in the beauty salon, in which she worked in the city of Zapopan by a man who entered and shot her.
Seconds before the incident, Marquez was seen on her Tikkok Livestream, who sits at a table that clutched a stuffed toy. She said, “You come” before a voice in the background asked “Hey, Vale?”
Moments later she was shot. One person seemed to pick up her phone, where her face was briefly displayed shortly before the end of the video on the live stream.
Jalalco’s public prosecutor said that the killing was examined as a possible femizine – the murder of women or girls from gender.
Marquez, who had almost 200,000 followers in Instagram and Tiktok, had previously said on the live stream that someone came to the salon when she was not with an “expensive gift” to deliver her. Marquez, who seemed to be worried, said she was unable to wait for the person to come back.
Mexico is connected to Paraguay, Uruguay and Bolivia as countries with the fourth highest female female rates in Latin America and the Caribbean. This is based on the latest data from the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean with 1.3 such deaths in 2023.
Femicide can include humiliating violence, sexual abuse, a relationship with the murderer or the body’s body in a public space, according to the Mexican authorities.