Eza Mary, the widow of rapper Lefty SMreacted after the video spread on social networks allegedly showing the moment two armed men enter a room of his house and then kill the singer.
On September 2, the 31-year-old artist died after an alleged attack at his residence at a private residence in Zapopan, Mexico.
Lefty SM, who He collaborated with artists such as the Santa Fe Klanhe died in the presence of his wife and the two daughters he had with her.
Lefty SM’s widow reacts to alleged assault video
The Prosecutor’s Office of Jalisco took over the investigation into the events that claimed the life of the rapper, but until today No arrests have been made.
However, this weekend a video captured by security cameras began to circulate, allegedly showing the events that took place that night when Lefty SM is dead.
The material was spread by Fabián Pasos, better known as “Mafiantv”, who assured that it is last minutes of the Mexican rapper’s life.
Two gunmen are seen entering a room and Screams and fights begin.
Then, it seems that a woman and a girl run out, presumed to be Eza Mary and one of her daughters. The men then take down a man, apparently Juan Carlos Saucenda, Lefty’s real name, as the fight continues.
Another subject appears and between the shouts he is heard to say: “we will kill you” and the video comes to an end. Authorities did not immediately comment on the release of these images.
Last Friday, December 22, First impact presented other excerpts that would correspond to the same videos. The broadcast clarified that the footage aired was provided by Christian Zamora, the victim’s brother.
“Truth: What kind of heart do these people have?” wrote the artist’s widow on Saturday, December 23, after the video went viral.
” I’m dying of couragehaving exposed things that only the Prosecutor’s Office should have,” the woman claimed on Instagram.
” I just want to cry from the painanger because they had no right to do what they did, only fueling morbidity,” he said.
Eza Mary did not elaborate on the origin of the images nor did she confirm or deny that they correspond to the events she was present at.
Last September, the Prosecutor’s Office insisted that the alleged attack It was a “direct attack” to the rapper and it would be determined if there was a “prior or conflict with the law” on his part.
Source: univision

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