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Mexican Influencer’s Murder On TikTok Live Sparks Femicide Probe And Cartel Speculation

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 16, 2025 World News No Comments3 Mins Read
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Mexican Influencer’s Murder On TikTok Live Sparks Femicide Probe And Cartel Speculation.

The tragic death of a 23-year-old Mexican influencer, shot dead while live streaming on TikTok, has sent shockwaves through Mexico, prompting a femicide investigation and fuelling speculation about cartel involvement.

 

Valeria Márquez, a rising social media star, was killed on Tuesday at Blossom The Beauty Lounge, her beauty salon in Zapopan, a town in Jalisco state. The state prosecutor’s office has classified the crime as a femicide, indicating that the attack was likely motivated by her gender.





 

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum addressed the incident, stating, “We’re working to catch those responsible and find out why this happened.” However, the crime’s location in Jalisco – the birthplace of the notorious Cartel Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG) – has led some to speculate about possible cartel links, though no evidence has confirmed this.

 

A Rising Star Cut Down

Márquez first gained prominence in 2021 after winning the Miss Rostro (Miss Face) beauty pageant, according to Mexican media. She quickly built a following on social media, amassing over 223,000 Instagram followers and 100,000 on TikTok. Her content focused on makeup tutorials, fashion, personal care, and glimpses of a glamorous lifestyle, with photos showcasing private jets and yachts.

 

During her final TikTok livestream, Márquez was waiting for a courier to deliver a gift. She expressed unease, noting that a friend couldn’t see the courier’s face. “Why didn’t he just drop it off? Were they going to pick me up or what?” she asked her audience, clutching a pink stuffed animal. Moments later, she looked off-camera, grabbed her chest and stomach, and collapsed. Another woman ended the livestream abruptly.

 

Police arrived at the scene around 18:30 local time (12:30 GMT) and confirmed Márquez’s death. According to the state prosecutor, at least two men on motorcycles approached the salon. One asked if she was Valeria, and when she confirmed, he shot her at least twice before fleeing.

 

Investigation Underway

Authorities are scouring CCTV footage and Márquez’s social media accounts for clues about the attackers’ identities. The classification of the crime as a femicide underscores Mexico’s ongoing struggle with gender-based violence, with thousands of women killed annually in such attacks.

 

The murder has struck a chord with Márquez’s followers and the wider public. Friends and family gathered for her funeral mass, mourning the loss of a vibrant young woman whose star was on the rise.

 

As the investigation continues, questions linger: was this a targeted act of violence against a woman, or does it hint at darker forces at play in Jalisco? For now, the answers remain elusive, but Márquez’s death has reignited urgent conversations about safety, gender violence, and the influence of cartels in Mexico.

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