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A tragic incident unfolded in a high-end residential complex in Mexico City, where Carolina Flores Gómez, a former beauty queen and influencer, was discovered dead with a gunshot wound to her head. The authorities are treating her death as a suspected homicide, with her mother-in-law identified as the primary suspect in the case.

Carolina, aged 27, was found lifeless in the affluent district of Polanco, known for its opulence and security measures. The investigation revealed that her mother-in-law, identified as Erika María, was present at the scene with her son, Alejandro, the victim’s partner, at the time of the incident.

Concerns have been raised regarding the delayed reporting of the shooting, as authorities were only informed a day later. The victim’s husband has also been questioned regarding the sequence of events leading up to Carolina’s tragic demise.

Despite security staff reporting no gunshots or suspicious activities, forensic teams and ballistics experts have meticulously searched the apartment for any potential evidence. The governor of Carolina’s home state, Baja California, Marina del Pilar Ávila, has called for a thorough and swift investigation, emphasizing the importance of justice for women.

Carolina, a prominent figure in her community, had achieved recognition by winning the title of Miss Teen Universe for Baja California in 2017 and securing various local accolades in Ensenada, her hometown.

Her untimely death has reignited concerns about violence against women in Mexico, underscoring that even upscale areas such as Polanco are not immune to such tragedies. Investigations into the case are ongoing.

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