The audio was accompanied by photos with the stylist to thank him.
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In a recent revelation that has shocked public opinion, a disturbing video has emerged in which stylist Mauricio Leal appears badly injured next to his mother, apparently lifeless. In the recording, Leal addresses the camera with a heartbreaking message: “Hello everyone, forgive me. I can’t take it anymore, nobody knows about anyone… I just buried knives in myself and so did my mother.”
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The video, which was widely shared on social media, has sparked a wave of speculation and rekindled interest in Mauricio Leal’s case. The recording suggests the possibility of new elements that could influence the review of the trial, generating a renewed debate about the circumstances of his tragic death.
Fanny Lu shared the last message that Mauricio Leal sent her
Several public figures who had a close relationship with Leal have used their platforms to pay tribute to the stylist and share memories. Singer Fanny Lu, who was close to Leal, posted an emotional message on social media, accompanied by an audio in which Leal offers her some inspiring advice.
“Remember that everything you do is images that stay for people to see forever, so you have to do something too mind-blowing so that everything people see on social media, on YouTube, in everything that comes out is representative of you,” is heard in the audio.
This message, according to Fanny Lu, was one of the last that Leal sent her before the crime. The artist expressed her pain and admiration in an emotional post: “I feel you at peace, continue at peace our angel. Just as you advised us. Continue shining on that stage called heaven where you continue being a beautiful star. We love you. Always missing you… That feeling will never pass. You left so much, you gave everything now receive, continue being happy.”
The dissemination of this video and the messages of support have reopened the dialogue about the life and legacy of Mauricio Leal, highlighting his impact on those who knew him and his influence as a stylist.
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