23 -year -old Mexican Beauty Influencer shot during Tikok Livestream

23 -year -old Mexican Beauty Influencer shot during Tikok Livestream




Mexico City:

A young Mexican social media affected, known for his videos about beauty and makeup, was shot dead in an incident during a Ticketkok Livestream, who sent shockwaves through a country that faces a high level of gender-based violence.

The death of 23 -year -old Valeria Markez is being investigated as per the protocol for Femoids – killing women or girls for penis causes – Jalisco State Prosecutor said in a statement issued on Tuesday evening.

According to Mexican officials, violence in feminid, sexual abuse, relationship with the killer, or the victim’s body can be exposed in a public place.

The statement said Markez was killed in a beauty salon on Tuesday, where he worked by a man in the city of Zapopan, who shot him and shot him. The prosecutor’s office did not name the suspect.

Prior to the incident, Markez was seen on his Tiktok Livestream, sitting on a table holding a stuffed toy. He was heard saying, “They are coming,” Before a voice in the background “Hey, Vale?”

“Yes,” Marx replied, just before muting the sound on the livestream.

A moment later, he was shot. A person appeared to lift his phone, showing his face briefly on livestream before the video finished.

Marx, who had around 200,000 followers in Instagram and Tikok, had earlier stated on Livestream that a person came to the salon when she was not there with a “expensive gift” to give it. Marx, who appeared worried, said that she was not planning to wait for the person to come back.

According to the latest data from Latin America and Caribbean at Latin America and Caribbean, Mexico has been associated with Paraguay, Uruguay and Bolivia as the fourth largest rates of Female in Latin America and Caribbean in 2023, on 1.3 such deaths, Latin America and Caribbean.

According to the Data Consultancy Trees, since the tenure of President Claudia Shinbaum in October 2024, Jalisco has been ranked sixth of 32 states in Mexico, out of 32 states in Mexico, including Mexico City.


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