Mar 10 • 03:06 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Influencer Evelyn Villa Threatened After Home Invasion in Edomex: 'They Took Everything, My Savings'

Evelyn Villa, a businesswoman and influencer, was threatened after being robbed in her home in the State of Mexico.

Evelyn Villa, a prominent influencer and entrepreneur, detailed a traumatic experience where she was assaulted in her home located in the State of Mexico. On March 6, Villa returned home after dropping her child off at school when a group of men broke in, subjected her to violence, and stole valuable items along with her savings. The incident was caught on her home security cameras, providing a disturbing account of the home invasion.

Following the robbery, Villa took to social media to share her ordeal, posting a video recounting the terrifying moment and the subsequent threats she received online. One individual attempted to intimidate her through comments, leading her to express concerns about her safety and well-being. The increase in threats against her after publicizing the incident reflects a disturbing trend where victims of crime face harassment rather than support.

Villa's case highlights the broader issues of safety and security in Mexico, particularly for those who are in the public eye. The sense of vulnerability in what should be a sanctuary—their homes—raises alarms regarding public safety and the need for protective measures for influencers and public figures against violence and threats.

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