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Dismembered body of TikTok influencer, 19, found clogging Peru water plant, human trafficking suspected
Dismembered body of TikTok influencer, 19, found clogging Peru water plant, human trafficking suspected

Mint

time02-07-2025

  • Mint

Dismembered body of TikTok influencer, 19, found clogging Peru water plant, human trafficking suspected

A horrifying discovery in Lima, Peru, has shaken the local community and social media audiences alike. The dismembered remains of 19-year-old Venezuelan TikTok influencer Fabiola Alejandra Caicedo Pina, popularly known online as 'China Baby,' were found clogging the filtration grid of a water treatment plant in the city, according to the New York Post report. The body parts were first discovered on June 9, just days after Pina posted her last video on TikTok to her 5,000 followers. Forensic teams identified her remains through several distinctive tattoos, including one on her back that read 'Paula Sophia' along with a date. Some of her body parts remain missing, according to reports by Panamericana and Infobae. 'She never told us she was leaving. She just left, and that was it,' a relative told La Republica, highlighting the family's shock and grief over her disappearance and tragic end. According to Infobae, Pina had left her home country of Venezuela as a minor to live in Peru with her then-boyfriend, Meiner Jimenez Castillo. In 2022, Castillo died by suicide in Lima. However, his family had allegedly harassed Pina online, accusing her of being connected to his death — claims that were never substantiated. The Peruvian National Police have described the brutality of Pina's murder as being consistent with methods used by human trafficking networks, and they are exploring that angle as part of their investigation. So far, no suspects have been formally named or arrested in connection with the case. Pina's death has sparked widespread outrage and calls for justice, with many demanding greater protection for women, particularly migrant and online personalities, vulnerable to both virtual and real-world threats. In June, Zaria Khadejah Carr, a 27-year-old social media influencer, was found dead at her home in Twin City, Georgia. She had 35,000 followers on Facebook. Hours before her death, she went live on Facebook asking for help. The social media influencer was known as Duchess Dior.

Who was Fabiola Alejandra Caicedo Pina AKA ‘China Baby'? Teen TikToker's dismembered remains found in Peru water plant
Who was Fabiola Alejandra Caicedo Pina AKA ‘China Baby'? Teen TikToker's dismembered remains found in Peru water plant

Hindustan Times

time02-07-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Who was Fabiola Alejandra Caicedo Pina AKA ‘China Baby'? Teen TikToker's dismembered remains found in Peru water plant

The dismembered body of a teenage TikTok influencer who went missing has been found in a Peru water plant. The body of 19-year-old Fabiola Alejandra Caicedo Pina, known as 'China Baby' on the platform, was found clogging up the water plant's river filtration grid. Police found the mutilated remains inside the plant in the Peruvian capital of Lima while carrying out routine inspections of the site, Panamericana reported. Who was Fabiola Alejandra Caicedo Pina AKA 'China Baby'? Teen TikToker's dismembered remains found in Peru water plant (chinababy.17/TikTok) Pina was a Venezuelan-born TikTok star who was found dead four days after she shared her last TikTok video, Argentinian outlet infobae said. She had at least 5,000 followers on the platform. Forensic crews identified Pina's body parts through her tattoos, including one on her back reading 'Paula Sophia' along with a date. Her remains were found on June 9. According to El Comercio, parts of Pina's body were trapped in the river filtration grid within the water plant. Videos show crews pulling out Pina's remains from the plant last month, but some of her body parts remain missing. Pina's family revealed that the young girl left her native Venezuela when she was still a minor to live with her then-boyfriend, Meiner Jimenez Castillo. 'She never told us she was leaving. She just left, and that was it,' a relative told La Republica. Meanwhile, in 2022, Castillo was found dead by suicide. However, his family long alleged that Pinna had a connection to his death. They allegedly even harassed her on social media. The Peruvian National Police, who are investigating Pina's death, said that the gruesome nature of the crime is similar to methods used by human traffickers. However, no suspects have been announced in connection with Pina's death yet. Discussing suicides can be triggering for some. However, suicides are preventable. If you or someone you know is considering suicide, please contact the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

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