23 -year -old Valeria brands was murdered in a live broadcast on Tiktok. The young man, with 100,000 followers, lost her life in the state of Halisko, western Mexico while she made videos on beauty and lifestyle issues.
The video records the last moments of the young woman’s life. “Are you Valeria?” He asked her with a seemingly cordial man’s tone out of the shot. “Yes,” the young man replied. Cut the sound. A few seconds later collapsed, struck by bullet or bullets.
“In the first details of the investigation, she was in her store when a man entered her repeatedly killing her,” the prosecution summed her up in a statement.
‘He had not accepted threats’
Valeria brands had never complained that she had received any threat, according to Sapopopopan Mayor Juan Jose Frankey. “We had no record (related to the victim) neither in the prosecution’s records nor in the police,” he said.
Authorities have announced that they are conducting a female investigation. The first elements of the investigation do not indicate that there was any connection of the young man to organized crime.
However, Sapopopan is very close to Guadalahara, the capital of the state of Halisko, which the new generation of Halisko (KNGX) is buried.
The KGX is among the eight gangs of Latin America – six Mexican – recorded on the black list of “terrorist” organizations by US President Donald Trump.
Violence by victims of women is at a scary high level in Mexico. 70% of women over 15 have been attacked at least once in their life, according to the UN. Every day, the country mourns – if feminine and murder of intent – ten girls and women are summed up.
Source: RES-EIA, AFP