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TikToker Valeria Márquez was sent off by family and friends with a funeral mass In Jalisco.

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MAY 15, 2025

Valeria's burial location has been kept confidential by her family.


Elizabeth Ibal

TikToker Valeria Márquez was farewelled to applause at a funeral mass attended by her family and close friends.

Her loved ones dressed in white attended the San Bernardo church in the Mezquitán Country neighborhood of Guadalajara, where the Eucharistic celebration was held.

Valeria's coffin was placed at the foot of the altar, and next to it a large photograph of Valeria Márquez.

"We thank you on behalf of the Márquez family and the López family for accompanying us in this painful moment, where we are going to say goodbye to our beloved one and may God welcome her into his eternal kingdom with open arms," ​​said her aunt. Her loved ones responded with applause.

One of her aunts also remembered her as a joyful young woman and said she believed in divine justice.

"Dismayed but calm, we believe in justice, not in that of this earth, but in that of God, as the priest said. They are the ones who will be remorseful. She has already passed away, one step away from going to God and asking nothing more for her murderers."

Valeria was murdered this Tuesday afternoon during a TikTok broadcast inside her beauty salon in the Real neighborhood of Zapopan. That day, a man arrived, pretending to give her a gift. When he went to get her, he shot her.




6 comments:

  1. Too many social media influencers getting murdered in Mexico. Pretty soon we won't have any good content coming out of Mexico. I will be left to only watch that dummy Mr Beast. Nuff Said!!!

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  2. Can you upload the video?

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  3. Running out of news?

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  4. Doble RR has to be the lamest tweeker cartel hitman. Known for killing social media influencers 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

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  5. Cellphone life has become a disease in mexico. Way too much drug, alcohol, and emf's cooking the young people's minds.

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