15-05-2025 23:25 via abcnews.go.com

Mexican influencer shot dead during TikTok livestream appeared to be killed by hit man: prosecutors

Mexican prosecutors say a social media influencer in the Mexican state of Jalisco who was shot dead during a livestream on TikTok appeared to be murdered by a hit man and expressed fear before being killed
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