Valeria Marquez was heading to her followers in Tikhak in a live broadcast of her beauty salon in Zabban, Mexico, when someone arrived at her door to connect a small package.
“It’s a finger!” The influencer Al -Jamal 23 -Air -old chanted his return to his viewers and open the stuffed animal.
Moments later, she was dead, lying on the chair with blood blood on the table in front of her, even with the continued live broadcast. The photography ended only when another person took his cell phone, his face is visible to the viewers.
According to Galisco’s state lawyer, Galissco Marquez’s lawyer has been shot at the hands of a man who invaded his hall in a case that is investigated as suspected of her admiration-killing a woman or girl for sexual reasons.
Marquis’s death – a public figure of more than 100,000 followers on Instagram – caused a shock in a country that has long been fighting high killing and violence against women.
A few days ago, another woman – a mayor’s candidate in Vericrose – was shot during a live broadcast with three other people.
Although all murders that involve women are Fayth, a lot. In 2020, a quarter of women’s murders were investigated in Mexico as aids, where cases were reported in every state of 32 Mexican states, according to Amnesty International.
Last year, 847 women were registered throughout the country – and 162 in the first three months of this year, according to the Mexican government data.
Mexico’s response to murders in general is very disabled, according to human rights groups, which claims that few investigations lead to lawsuits.
“In 2022, about 4,000 women were killed in Mexico, and they represented 12 % of all murders that year,” said Human Rights Watch Juanita Gubrtum to the director of the Americas, CNN. “The rate of the case, which leads to a ruling of about 67 %,” he added.
Jobrtos said the main challenge is to increase the ability of the authorities to investigate and protect witnesses and victims.
A CNN I called the public prosecutor for more information.