"We have a rollercoaster of moods here. Many are worried documents might get signed that, God forbid, leave us under Russian occupation for even longer. Because we know what Russia will do here."
Although it is unclear exactly what happened, during her final livestream, Ms Márquez said she was waiting for a courier she knew to deliver a gift.She added that she was a bit worried, because her friend could not see the courier's face when he arrived.
"Why didn't he just drop it off (the gift)? Were they going to pick me up (kidnap me) or what?" she wondered aloud to her followers.While holding a pink stuffed animal, Ms Márquez looked away from the camera and immediately grabbed her chest and belly before collapsing into her chair.Another woman then took the phone and ended the livestream.
Police arrived at the scene around 18:30 local time (12:30 GMT) and confirmed Ms Márquez's death, according to the state prosecutor.Authorities say that at least two men on motorcycles arrived at the salon and one of them asked the victim if she was Valeria. When she replied "yes", he pulled out a gun and shot her at least twice before fleeing.
Investigators say they are checking CCTV footage and tracking Ms Márquez's social media accounts for clues as to who the attackers might be.
But the salon's location in the wealthy Zapopan area of Guadalajara has raised questions about the motive for the crime. While the presence of private security and the tidyness of its streets give the impression that Zapopan is a safe area, in reality it is one of the most violent municipalities in Jalisco. In fact, shootings regularly occur in the area's luxurious shopping centres.at Monaghans Bar in Fuengirola in Andalucia on Saturday evening.
Local media reported the attack took place just after 23:00 when a car pulled up outside the crowded bar. The gunman then fled in the same vehicle.– Kevin 'Gerbil' Carroll.
Carroll, an enforcer for the Daniel crime family, was shot 13 times as he sat in a car outside a supermarket in Robroyston, Glasgow, in 2010.Monaghan was accused of the murder and of disposing of evidence after the killing, but was later acquitted due to a lack of evidence.