A group director who allegedly tried to conceal their relationship was linked to a previous Miss Ecuador contender, according to the New York Post.
Landy Párraga Goyburo, 23, notices her masked intruders sneaking through the doorway of a Quevedo restaurant while conversing with a gentleman in video images.
One of the attackers burns at her, striking both Párraga and the person she was speaking to.
The model’s system has been recovered, and the issue is being looked into.
Párraga, who represented Los Rios state in the 2022 Miss Ecuador parade, was in Quevedo on Saturday to enter a wedding, according to local news outlet Ecuavisa.
Párraga, who has over a million followers on social media, gained notoriety previous December when her name appeared in a conversation between a dying drug dealer and his officer, Helive Angulo.
After the officer claimed authorities had asked him about it, Angulo’s test turned up Norero in a 2022 information, according to Ecuavisa, to help keep his connection with Párragas kept secret.
” If my woman comes across something about her, I’m screwed”, Norero wrote. ” My friend, her name cannot come out somewhere. Then, my world will come crashing down”, he added, as per New York Post.
He was killed six weeks into his prison.
The attorney general’s office conducted an investigation into Párraga’s money, but she never was and not revealed anything about her relationship with Norero and his organization.
” The universe is an echo, what you send into it, you get out of it”, Párraga wrote in her last Instagram post.
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