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Influencer Valeria Márquez Shot Dead on TikTok Live in Mexico

23-year-old Valeria Márquez was murdered during a livestream, raising concerns about violence against women in Mexico.

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Valeria Márquez, a 23-year-old influencer, was shot dead on TikTok during a live stream at her beauty salon in Guadalajara. Prior to her killing, she expressed fear about a potential threat. The incident has drawn attention to gender-based violence in Mexico, where femicides remain a severe issue. Authorities are investigating the murder, classifying it as a possible femicide, as the region is known for cartel violence. Calls for justice are multiplying, alongside a concern for the safety of women in the country.

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  • Valeria Márquez, a 23-year-old influencer, was shot and killed during a TikTok livestream at her beauty salon in Jalisco, Mexico, highlighting the alarming rates of gender-based violence in the country.
  • The investigation into Márquez's killing is being treated as a possible femicide, with authorities focusing on the suspected involvement of hired assassins, amid escalating cartel violence.
  • Despite new laws aimed at protecting women, femicide remains rampant in Mexico, with significant numbers of cases going unpunished and a persistent 'machismo' culture contributing to the violence.

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Valeria Márquez was a 23-year-old Mexican beauty influencer known for her online presence and work in her beauty salon.

Valeria Márquez was shot dead during a TikTok livestream in her salon by a man who entered the premises and opened fire. She was hit once in the chest and twice in the head, dying instantly.

Valeria Márquez's death has highlighted the issue of gender-based violence in Mexico, sparking outrage and calls for justice. It has renewed focus on the country's high rate of femicides.

The case is being investigated as a possible femicide, but so far, no suspects have been identified.

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