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17-05-2025
Mexican authorities are investigating the murder of 23-year-old Valeria Márquez, which was caught on video during a livestream, as a femicide. CNN's Max Foster spoke with Jillian Peterson, Executive Director of The Violence Prevention Project, about femicide and its increasing incidents. Femicide refers to the killing of women, often by men, and is on the rise. The case of Valeria Márquez is one of several recent incidents where women have been killed during livestreams in Mexico.
17-05-2025
Mexican social media influencer Valeria Márquez, 23, was shot dead during a TikTok livestream at a beauty salon in Jalisco, Mexico, on Tuesday. Hours before the murder, a masked man posing as a delivery driver arrived at the salon, prompting Márquez to express fear on her livestream, saying "Maybe they were going to kill me." Prosecutors believe the killer was a hitman, as the attacker asked if Márquez was present at the salon before shooting her in the head and chest. The region is controlled by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, and the murder has highlighted Mexico's femicide epidemic and growing violence against influencers. Authorities are investigating the killing and possible links to a former congressman's murder in the same area.
17-05-2025
A retired Mexican judge, Lambertina Galeana, was arrested in connection with the 2014 disappearance and presumed murder of 43 students from a rural teacher training college. Galeana, who was president of the Superior Court of Justice in Guerrero state at the time, is accused of concealing videos that allegedly showed the students being kidnapped by armed men. The case is one of Mexico's worst human rights atrocities and part of a larger missing persons crisis, with over 120,000 people disappeared. Investigators believe the students were abducted by a drug cartel with corrupt police help, and a truth commission branded the case a "state crime" with military responsibility.
17-05-2025
A 23-year-old Mexican TikTok influencer with over 113,000 followers was shot dead while livestreaming at a beauty salon. Valeria Márquez was targeted by a masked gunman who fled on a motorbike with an accomplice. The attack is being investigated as femicide, a gender-based crime under Mexican law, with authorities suspecting a targeted hit linked to cartel violence. Márquez had expressed concern about two men arriving at the salon earlier, claiming to have a gift for her, and said "Maybe they were going to kill me." The region is controlled by the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, and murders by hired guns on motorcycles are common. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum extended her condolences to Márquez's family and said the security cabinet is working to solve the murder.