“She helped too many people,” said her mother, Vivian Ochoa.
Viera’s father, who lives in Peru, reportedly applied for a humanitarian visa to attend his daughter’s funeral, but wasn’t approved until the day after the service.video on Instagram“Recording myself for my future funeral because it’s always me who takes the videos no one takes them of me,” she captioned a video with several clips of herself pretending to be caught doing mundane activities like waking up, drinking water and just hanging around the house.
The video is part of a trend of people making montages of themselves looking good and pretending someone is sneaking a video of them to poke fun at movie or documentaries that include similar B-roll. Viera was due to represent her home country of Venezuela at the Miss Latin America of the World 2023 competition in the Dominican Republic in October.“Recording myself for my future funeral because it’s always me who takes the videos no one takes them of me,” she captioned a video posted two months before she died.Viera was due to represent her home country of Venezuela at the Miss Latin America of the World 2023 competition in the Dominican Republic in October.
“I didn’t know that God had given me an angel. I didn’t know that God had given me a little piece of heaven for a very short time,” her mother said.
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