Murder of Colombian woman days after Mexican influencer’s death sparks increased protests against femicide

Murder of Colombian woman days after Mexican influencer’s death sparks increased protests against femicide
Murder of Colombian woman days after Mexican influencer’s death sparks increased protests against femicide (Photo: Facebook)

The murder of a model in Colombia just days after the death of a Mexican influencer has intensified protests against femicide in Latin America.

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Maria José Estupiñan, a 22-year-old university student in the city of Cúcuta, northeastern Colombia, was killed on May 15.

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At a press conference, Magda Victoria Acosta, president of the National Gender Commission of the Colombian Judiciary, explained that the suspect, disguised as a delivery person, shot her when she opened her front door.

“She was a young and entrepreneurial woman with her whole life ahead of her, but those dreams were cut short — just like the dreams of many women in this country,” Acosta said.

According to Acosta, Estupiñan had been a victim of domestic violence and was about to receive financial compensation. Authorities are currently investigating the murder.

(Photo: Facebook)

On social media, many compared the case to the murder of a 23-year-old Mexican influencer last week. A man entered the beauty salon where Valeria Marquez worked and shot her twice while she was livestreaming.

Mexican authorities stated they are investigating Marquez’s death as a suspected femicide. Although Acosta did not confirm whether Estupiñan’s death is being treated as a femicide, her murder highlights the alarming rise in violence against women in Latin America.

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