Influencer mum Yaya Gomez, 28, stabbed & strangled to death by ex-boyfriend as neighbours heard screams

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AN INFLUENCER has been found dead in her new home after neighbours reported hearing screams in the middle of the night.

Lisney Juliana Gómez, better known online as Yaya Gómez, was allegedly killed just two days after moving into her new residence.

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The blogger was murdered allegedly by her ex-partner in Santa Marta, Colombia[/caption]

The content creator’s ex-boyfriend, Mario Bastidas came to visit her at a rented accommodation the night before.

The main suspect for the murder is Lisney’s ex-boyfriend, named as Mario Bastidas, who was in the room at the time of the incident.

He went on the run but later handed himself into police and admitted what he had done.

According to reports, the neighbours had heard screams and blows coming from the apartment during the night, but apparently had not wanted to intervene.

The 28-year-old rented the flat in the coastal resort of Santa Marta, Colombia.

The body then lay undiscovered for a week before Lisney’s friends, who were looking after her son, decided to go there and find out why she was not answering their calls, and found her dead.

They told local media that she had several wounds that they believed were caused by a sharp weapon.

However, a police source told local media that it has not been confirmed yet how the blogger was killed and added: “At the moment, it is not known if it was with a firearm, knife or asphyxiation, we are working to clarify what happened.”

Metropolitan Police commander, Colonel Yasid Montano, told local media that Bastidas now faces charges of murder and femicide.
Lisney’s friend, who has not been named, said: “She didn’t deserve that. People write to me to insult me ​​and tell me that she was on the wrong track.

“She was murdered by her ex-partner, a jerk who never loved her or valued her.

“I hope justice is done.”

Secretary of Women and Gender Equality of Santa Marta said they are conducting a process for the victim’s son and added: “We were at the scene of the events and now we are where the alleged murderer is giving statements about how the events occurred.

“We also contacted the director of the Icbf [The Colombian Institute of Family Welfare[, because the rights of the victim’s son are at stake.”

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