Nearly three months after the femicide of Valeria Marquez, a 23-year-old influencer and model, a viral video from April 26, 2025 has sparked shock.
In it, Valeria broadcasts live on TikTok from the pool of her living room in Zapopan, Jalisco, with four family members, apparently her uncles and aunts. Visibly uneasy, she expresses phrases that foretold her end?
“I’m dying,” Valeria Marquez is heard saying.

“I have tachycardia, my heart wants to burst”, “I’m leaving, kids, because I can’t handle my life”, “I’m dying”, is what you hear the influencer who two weeks later was shot several times.
She is seen anxious, biting her nails and with a dull look, which many today interpret as a sign that she was aware of her fate.
In the footage, Valeria wears a black and white striped robe and dark glasses, while chatting with her aunt and uncle from a poolside chair.
Her dialogue suggests physical and emotional discomfort. A follower asks her: “What’s up Valeria, how are we doing baby?”, to which she replies, almost feebly: “I’m dying”.
At another point she comments, “My heart is coming out” while holding her hand to her chest, generating a sense of vulnerability and foreboding.
Who was Valeria Marquez

Valeria Gabriela Márquez, originally from Guadalajara, was a model and influencer with more than 223 000 followers on Instagram and more than 109 000 on TikTok at the time of her death.
She won the title of Miss Face 2021 and collaborated with fashion and beauty brands.
Her most notable venture was her salon Blossom The Beauty Lounge, located in Zapopan, where she worked and produced content.
On May 13, 2025, Valeria was shot and killed during a live broadcast in her living room.
A man pretending to be a deliveryman entered the store, shot him at least three times and fled on a motorcycle.
The events occurred around 6:30 p.m., and according to the State Prosecutor’s Office, they were captured on video.
Authorities are investigating the case as a femicide, although no arrests have been confirmed.
Reactions in networks: justice and theories

Users shared the April 26 video demanding justice. Many commented that Valeria “sensed her death” and that several previous messages suggested fear or threats. .
The Attorney General’s Office has clarified that there is no formal evidence linking the crime to groups such as the CJNG, ruling out links to drug trafficking.
Gender violence in networks: evidence of how digital platforms can capture tragedies in real time, also affecting Latino audiences outside Mexico.
Ignored signals: stresses the importance of attending to expressions of anxiety or fear as possible real alerts.
Research and technological transparency: highlights the need for clear protocols when violent events are broadcast live.
Cultural connection and digital empathy: U.S. Hispanic followers view the case with cultural identification, reinforcing demands for justice from outside the country.
Hasta el momento, han pasado ya casi 3 meses del feminicidio de la influencer y las autoridades mexicanas no tienen ningún detenido por el crimen
The case continues to shock
Valeria Márquez, a 23-year-old influencer, was killed during a TikTok live at her salon in Zapopan.
New videos from April 26 show the young woman expressing discomfort and uncertainty, which many interpret as a premonition about her fate.
The Prosecutor’s Office is investigating the case as a femicide, but no arrests have yet been made.
This event raises questions about digital vulnerability, ignored warning signs and the need for justice in a context where violence against women persists with urgency.
Here is the chilling video of Valeria Marquez’s presentiment.
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