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The Mexican Beauty Influencer was shot to death during the Tikok Live Streams

Mexico City-a young Mexican social media influencer, which is known for their videos about beauty and make-up, was brazenly shot during a tictok live stream, in an incident in which shock waves were sent through a country that is exposed to a high degree of gender-specific violence.

The death of Ms. Valeria Marquez, 23, is examined for female protocol – the explanation of women or girls from gender – said Jalalco's prosecutor in a statement published on which Evening from May 13th.

Femicide can include degrading violence, sexual abuse, a relationship with the murderer or the body of the victim, which, according to the Mexican authorities, is exposed to in a public space.

Ms. Marquez was killed May 13th In the beauty salon in which she worked in the city of Zapopan from a man who entered and shot her, the explanation says. The public prosecutor did not name a suspect.

Seconds before the incident, Ms. Marquez could be seen on her Tikok Live Stream, sitting at a table and holding a stuffed toy.

She heard that she said, “You come” before a voice in the background asked: “Hey, Vale?”

“Yes,” replied Ms. Marquez, shortly before he voted the sound in the live stream.

Moments later she was shot. One person seemed to pick up her phone, where her face was displayed shortly before the video ended in the live stream on the live stream.

Ms. Marquez, who had almost 200,000 followers in Instagram and Tiktok, had previously said in the live stream that someone came to the salon when she was not with an “expensive gift” to deliver her.

Ms. Marquez, who seemed to be worried, said she didn't intend 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 emerges from the latest data from the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean with 1.3 such deaths for 100,000 women each in 2023.

Jalalco occupies sixth place from the 32 states of Mexico, including Mexico City, for murders, and 906, according to data consulting firm Tresearch, are recorded there after the term of office of President Claudia Sheinbaum. Reuters

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