In the midst of mourning and indignation for the murder of Valeria MárquezMexican influencer that was shot during a live broadcast in Zapopan, Jalisco, A new audiovisual piece has generated a wave of confusion, speculation and debate on social networks.
On May 25, a video was circulating in Tiktok where a woman, with a surprising resemblance to Márquez, appears in front of the camera makeup. With a slow voice and looking directly at the lens, the woman states: “Friends, I want to apologize to everyone. I’m alive. I had to pretend my death because my life was in danger. I am safe and save right now … I’m in a safe place.”
The content divided opinions immediately. While some followers expressed relief and hope, others showed skepticism, noting that it would be a recreation generated with artificial intelligence (AI). Users on social networks began analyzing the video picture and found suspicious elements such as deincronization between lips and voice, shadows with abnormal behavior and subtly artificial facial movements.
A crime that shocked Mexico
Valeria Márquez was murdered at the beginning of May inside a beauty hall in the Real del Carmen neighborhood, in Zapopan. The attack, perpetrated by a man disguised as a dealer, It was recorded in a live broadcast, which amplified its impact on Mexico and the world.
Before the crime, Márquez had published messages that suggested feeling threatened, even by nearby people. These background have led some Internet users to raise the possibility that the influencer has faked their death to protect themselves.
However, there is no official confirmation that the video is authentic. Márquez’s family has not issued any pronouncement either on viral content or on the management of their social networks, which has contributed to feeding theories and rumors.
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