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Heartbreaking final texts of tourist, 24, who died after being abducted and beaten into a coma following popular gig

Heartbreaking final texts of tourist, 24, who died after being abducted and beaten into a coma following popular gig

Daily Mail​09-05-2025

A female tourist who was discovered dying in a coma after attending a music festival sent a series of disturbing messages to her parents before an alleged kidnapping.
Ivonne Daniela Latorre disappeared from Zamna festival, which she had attended with her Colombian beauty queen friend, Estefania Bedoy, in Cairo, Egypt.
The glamorous woman had travelled to the African country on April 24, excited to attend the electronic music festival with her friend to celebrate her birthday.
Ms Latorre was found severely injured and comatosed after meeting several men who claimed to be producers with promises to make the women famous.
She died in hospital a few days later on May 4, while her friend, Estefania had returned to the hotel safely.
Recently terrifying messages have emerged from Ms Latorre to her parents, who live in Colombia, as she began to realise the danger she was in.
One hair-raising text mentioning 'The Serbian', said: 'He's scaring me,' while a second chilling message said: 'They want to do something to me. They want to kidnap me.'
Another pleaded with her parents to 'urgently' come with police, as she revealed they had been enticed by the men under false pretences, adding: 'They don't want to make us a band.'

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