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The terrible moment Tikker Valeria Márquez, 23, is shot by motorcycle riding shooters while streaming live in the beauty salon to your followers

A Mexican beauty influencer was brutally murdered yesterday when she opened live on her salon to her followers live after a motorcycle provider.

The film material shows the terrible moment that the 23-year-old Tikkeer and the aestheticians Valeria Marquez were shot several times as they flourished live from their beauty salon, Blossom The Beauty Lounge, in the West Mexican state of Jalisco.

The video shows a smiling Valeria who is currently looking out of the window before the balls hit them in the chest and twice in the head.

The influencer seems to put a hand over the gunshot wound near her chest before falling dead.

An unknown woman then appears in the clip and seemed to switch off the video.

The first reports say that a shooter entered her salon and shot her before he fled on a motorcycle.

Paramedics hurried into the bloody scene, but Valeria was immediately declared dead.

The police are currently investigating Valeria Murder and has cordoned off the salon while a search is underway.

Valeria Marquez, the Mexican beauty influencer, was brutally murdered yesterday when she opened live on her salon live after a motorcycle shooter. BILD shows the TikKer on her live stream just a few moments before it was shot

The 23-year-old social media star had over 110,000 follower on Tiktok

The 23-year-old social media star had over 110,000 follower on Tiktok

Paramedics hurried to the bloody scene, but Valeria was immediately declared dead

The influencer was known for shared with her 110,000 Tikok supporters beauty and lifestyle videos.

In the coming hours, an autopsy will be carried out on the body of the beauty gurus, INFOBAE reported.

In a statement by the public prosecutor, “After the first examination, she was in her establishment when a man entered and apparently shot her with a firearm several times and killed her.”

Valeria's senseless killing is just another example of violence against the endemic Mexico of women with whom Mexico deals with.

Mexico has long been plagued by “Machismo” and violence against women who can range from comments on the street to the most extreme form, acid attacks and brutal killings of women.

The terrible murder also takes place days after the Mexican candidate for mayor was tragically shot together with three of her supporters, including her daughter during a live broadcast of her campaign rally.

Jaenia Lara Gutierrez, who represented the Mexican ruling Morena party, was shot down in the eastern Mexican state of Veracruz on Sunday evening when she welcomed the residents in the streets of Texistepec.

The terrible incident was recorded on a Facebook livestream and showed people who ran and screamed as shots fell off the camera. The Mexican newspaper reforma reported that the candidate welcomed “women with children in their arms” when the change of shooting began.

The police have imagined outside the Blossom Beauty Lounge, in which an influencer was brutally shot while it was lived to her TikTok fans

The police have imagined outside the Blossom Beauty Lounge, in which an influencer was brutally shot while it was lived to her TikTok fans

Mexico has long been plagued by 'Machismo' and violence against women

Mexico has long been plagued by 'Machismo' and violence against women

Valeria's senseless killing is just another example of violence against women Endemic Mexico

Valeria's senseless killing is just another example of violence against women Endemic Mexico

The violent attack underlines the dangerous climate in Mexico

The online film material showed the chaos with at least 20 shots in the clip, which was available on the Facebook page of Gutierrez the next day. Other pictures split online seemed to show body on the street.

The governor of Veracruz, Rocio Nahle, also from the Morena party of President Claudia Sheinbaum, said on Monday that Gutierrez's daughter was among the men killed by armed men.

“No office or a position is worth a person's life,” said Nahle in a press conference on Monday, where she promised justice.

Gutierrez had posted several pictures on Facebook and showed their campaigns in the entire region. “The strength of our youth is the vitality that motivates me to go on day by day,” she only wrote hours in front of the shootout.

This marks the second murder of a candidate for mayor in Veracruz during the current election cycle after the murder of German Anuar Valencia from April 29, also from Morena.

Nahle condemned the violence, described it as a terrorist act and swore to ensure security and democracy in the upcoming elections on June 1st.

She emphasized that 57 candidates had requested the protection of federal and the federal government, although it is unclear whether Gutierrez had done this.

At a Wake Monday in Texistepec, family and friends mourned the fact that violence was being elected.

“We cannot continue the uncertainty.

'There are five dead, not one. We live the worst of terrorism. '

President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed the attack on Gutierrez during her morning press conference on Monday and explained that her government coordinates with the officials of Veracruz's officials and, if necessary, offered support for the federal government.

“We coordinate, especially with the security secretary and with all the support that is needed during this election phase by Veracruz and Durango,” she said, referring to the upcoming elections on June 1st in the two states.

The state's office's office has initiated an investigation by the incident and promises that justice will be delivered.

The violent attack underlines the dangerous climate in connection with political campaigns in Mexico, in which criminal groups often target local candidates on site to influence urban governments.

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