They reported the disappearance of “Yummi Li”, famous model of Only Fans; CDMX prosecutor is already investigating

The young woman also used Instagram, TikTok and Twitter accounts to share content; however, they were suspiciously suspended for several days

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In recent hours, the disappearance of “Yummi Li”, a famous 25-year-old model who uploaded content to the adult platform Only Fans, has been spread on social media.

According to the Mexican Alliance of Sex Workers (AMETS), the last connection of Mayra Guadalupe Mata, her real name, on that platform was last Monday, March 28; while the last communication she had with her relatives was on March 22. He was presumed to have been in Mexico City.

It is worth mentioning that the young woman also used Instagram, TikTok and Twitter accounts to share content; however, they were suspiciously suspended for several days.

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According to Jess Caballero, a friend of the model, Yummi Li was going through a period of depression due to the death of her father.

“Here is a new version of the poster with more information about Yummi: age and the type of tattoos he had. We appreciate if you help us share,” AMETS shared on his Twitter account.

The organization reported that the model is 1.65 meters tall, has the black cavalry and brown eyes. Among its particular signs are two tattoos: not of Santa Muerte on the right arm and another on the wrist with the name “Jess Caballero”.

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To provide information about Mayra's whereabouts, her family and friends have made available the number 81 2733 4116, with Jess Caballero, the AMETS Facebook profile, Twitter @amets_mex and Instagram amets_mex.

“I hope it turns out well, that there has been a break from the networks, and a misfortune has not happened”, “No matter what he did or why he did it, we must be empathetic and support the dissemination of the complaint”, read among the comments.

Meanwhile, the Attorney General's Office of the CDMX is already investigating the facts to find Mayra's whereabouts.

Enforced disappearances in Mexico City increased 80 percent in the first 10 months of 2021, compared to the same period in 2020, according to the Mexico City government's open data portal.

From January to October of this year, there were 18 victims of this type of disappearance in the capital's 16 mayors, while in the same period last year the figure was 10.

More information in development.

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