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Haunting moment TikToker records her own death after she screams at gun-toting pal ‘shoot me twice in the head'

Haunting moment TikToker records her own death after she screams at gun-toting pal ‘shoot me twice in the head'

Scottish Suna day ago
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THIS is the haunting moment a TikToker recorded her own death after she screamed "shoot me twice in the head" to her gun-toting pal.
Keyla Andreina González Mercado, 28, was allegedly blasted in the head by her friend's partner while they drank alcohol together.
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Keyla Andreina Gonzalez Mercado was shot to death live on TikTok
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Marcado egged Lazaro on to shoot her, before he allegedly did
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Manuel Andrés Álava Lázaro is now suspected of killing Marcado
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Footage captures the final moments before the horror killing which left viewers shocked and Ecuadorian cops begin an investigation.
The alleged murder took place at Marcado's home in Guayaquil, Ecuador, on Saturday while she streamed to the social media site.
Mercado appeared to tease the suspect, named Manuel Andrés Álava Lázaro, before he allegedly pulled the trigger.
Mercado told him in Spanish: 'Shoot me twice, I beg you, but later, let me get drunk.'
She added: 'You'll hit me in the head twice, you'll kill me in one go, I don't want to suffer, two in the head.'
Her friend was heard saying 'no, no' in the background.
Mercado appeared to shout the suspect's name before he allegedly fired twice.
The pal then reportedly stopped the livestream and went to her family's house to tell them of the shooting.
Lázaro fled the scene on a motorbike and remains at large.
He has four prior convictions for robbery, local reports said.
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Family members for Mercado paid tribute to her saying she was a "joker" and she liked to be called "chubby".
In her last TikTok post, the digital creator said: 'My goal is clear: to continue being a good woman, to walk hand in hand with God, to be a simple and humble woman without harming anyone.'
She also described herself as a woman with a 'beautiful soul, a strong character, a mischievous look, a pure heart, and an unforgettable smile'.
Her family said of Lázaro: 'We only knew him by sight; we never spoke with him.
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Mercado appeared to shout the man's name before she died
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Mercado was described by her family as a joker
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'People who know him told us he has a teardrop tattoo on his face and a rifle on his neck.'
Those types of tattoos are typically associated with gang and prison culture.
It comes after a beauty influencer who was shot dead during a live stream.
TikTok star Valeria Marquez, 23, was killed when a man entered her beauty salon in Mexico "and fired a gun at her", according to prosecutors.
According to the Jalisco Prosecutor's Office, she had been filming at Blossom The Beauty Lounge when a man entered the establishment and fired three shots at her with a gun.
Meanwhile, a 25-year-old influencer was gunned down in cold blood while livestreaming on TikTok, moments after naming top officials and gang leaders he claimed were extorting him.
The man begged for help as gunmen stormed his home and opened fire in a chilling ambush that played out in real time online.
The shocking attack happened in Venezuela and has since sparked an investigation by the country's top prosecutor.
Jesus Sarmiento, who had 87,000 TikTok followers, was seen bleeding on the floor in the disturbing clip before murmuring, 'They shot me, they shot me.'
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