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Last weekend, 21-year-old digital influencer Areline Martínez was shot dead in the Rigoberto Quiroz neighborhood of Chihuahua City, Mexico.
According to the local newspaper Process, Areline and their friends recorded a video for the social network TikTok. In the joke, the objective was the staging of a kidnapping, but the participants did not realize that the weapon used in the filming was loaded.
The local police work with the hypothesis that the death was accidental.
In the published video, the influencer appears blindfolded and tied at the hands and ankles, along with a child who also pretends to be kidnapped. Both appear with guns pointed at their heads.
“One of the hypotheses is that they (the influencer’s friends) touched a gun thinking it was not loaded and shot the woman,” said César Augusto Peniche Espejel, attorney general for the state of Chihuahua.
After the shooting, Areline’s friends fled the scene. The body of the young woman was found by the caretaker of the farm on Monday (05). Leave a 1-year-old daughter.
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