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Remains of TikTok star are found in Peru
Remains of TikTok star are found in Peru

Daily Mail​

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  • Daily Mail​

Remains of TikTok star are found in Peru

The remains of Fabiola Alejandra Caicedo Pina have been identified through her distinctive tattoos after being discovered in Peru. The TikTok star was located while workers were conducting a routine inspection of the La Atarjea plant, reported InfoBae, an Argentinian outlet. She had been dismembered and was discovered at the treatment plant in Lima, Peru on June 9. Pieces of Caicedo's body were found in bags outside the plant. Caicedo posted her last TikTok on June 5 and she had a tattoo on her arm which included the phrase, 'Love me for who I am' in English. Another tattoo with the words 'Paula Sophia' was found on her torso. On June 15, more bodily remains were found. As of June 19, some body parts were still missing. Authorities are unsure what caused her death although strangulation is suspected. Two main theories are circulating among police about who could be behind Caicedo's murder. One theory is that the woman was caught up in Peru's human trafficking trade. In recent weeks, multiple young women have been found dead in the Lima area or in the Rimac River, some of them zipped up into suitcases. Police also believe that Caicedo could have been killed by people who wanted revenge for the death of her ex-boyfriend, who died in 2022 under mysterious circumstances. In 2022, Caicedo left her home country of Venezuela at just 16 years old. She was accompanied by her then-boyfriend, Mayner Yoffrey Gimenez Castrillo, who was 21 years older than her. Castrillo died months after the two moved to Lima together, which led to his family suspecting that Caicedo was involved somehow. Various family members publicly accused Caicedo, then a minor, of conspiring with a new romantic partner to kill Castrillo. Police first believed that Castrillo was beaten to death but now think it could have been a suicide. The case remains open three years later. Caicedo has never been formally investigated for her ex-boyfriend's death and continued her lifestyle of working at nightclubs and bars. Police suspect that on the night before Caicedo's death, she was lured away from a party under false pretenses. Cigarette burns on her feet and legs have led police to believe that she may have also been tortured. Her remains were thought to be dumped into the Rimac River, where they later ended up at the water treatment plant. No arrests have been made and no suspects have been named in Caicedo's murder.

Trump admin reaffirms Abrego Garcia won't go free in the US: 'Horrific crimes'
Trump admin reaffirms Abrego Garcia won't go free in the US: 'Horrific crimes'

Fox News

time14 hours ago

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Trump admin reaffirms Abrego Garcia won't go free in the US: 'Horrific crimes'

Print Close By Cameron Arcand Published June 27, 2025 Top Trump administration officials maintain that Kilmar Abrego Garcia will continue to go through the legal system in the United States before he is deported again, as the administration maintains he will not walk free in the U.S. Abrego Garcia's lawyers successfully asked the judge on Friday to keep him behind bars to avoid any possibility of an immediate deportation, according to NewsNation. However, the plan is to try Abrego Garcia in the U.S. on the Tennessee-based human smuggling charges before deporting him, according to the Department of Justice. And if he is convicted, the White House says he will spend time behind bars in the U.S. before being deported. JUDGE SETS STRICT CONDITIONS FOR ABREGO GARCIA'S RELEASE AS TRUMP OFFICIALS PURSUE CASE AGAINST HIM "This defendant has been charged with horrific crimes including trafficking children and will not walk free in our country again," DOJ spokesperson Chad Gilmartin told Fox News Digital in an email. The White House further clarified the Executive Branch's stance following an Associated Press report on the comments from federal prosecutors about possibly deporting him to a third country sooner. "This is fake news. Abrego Garcia was returned to the United States to face trial for the egregious charges against him. He will face the full force of the American justice system - including serving time in American prison for the crimes he's committed," White House Deputy Press Secretary Abigail Jackson said in an X post. RETURNED SALVADORAN MIGRANT KILMAR ABREGO GARCIA ARRAIGNED ON FEDERAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING CHARGES IN TENNESSEE DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said the 29-year-old will not be freed in the U.S. at any point. "Kilmar Abrego Garcia is a dangerous criminal illegal alien. We have said it for months and it remains true to this day: he will never go free on American soil," she wrote. CLICK HERE FOR MORE IMMIGRATION COVERAGE Abrego Garcia, who was living in Maryland, was deported to El Salvador amid accusations of being an MS-13 gang member, as it is a designated foreign terrorist organization. He then spent time detained at the country's terrorism confinement center. While detained in the country, it sparked a political firestorm in which Democrats raised concerns about due process, with Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-M.D., even meeting with him in the Central American nation. During his El Salvador detainment, past records alleging domestic abuse surfaced, as well as reports that he allegedly had taken part in human smuggling, which ultimately led to the federal charges brought forth earlier this month that resulted in his return to American custody. DEMOCRATS CELEBRATE RETURN OF SUSPECTED HUMAN TRAFFICKER KILMAR ABREGO GARCIA "Abrego Garcia has landed in the United States to face justice," Attorney General Pam Bondi said at the time. "A grand jury in the Middle District of Tennessee returned a sealed indictment charging him with alien smuggling and conspiracy." However, critics blasted the charges as a political move. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP "After weeks of the Trump administration saying they either couldn't or wouldn't return Kilmar Abrego Garcia to the US, the timing of these charges are clearly designed to cover up their negligence and the fact that the Supreme Court unanimously called them out on the egregious ways they are ignoring due process," the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition said in a statement at the time. "Still, Mr. Abrego Garcia will now be able to have his day in court, which The Constitution guarantees for everyone in our country regardless of citizenship." Print Close URL

Texas officials shut down 6 massage parlors allegedly linked to human trafficking, sexual services
Texas officials shut down 6 massage parlors allegedly linked to human trafficking, sexual services

CBS News

time14 hours ago

  • CBS News

Texas officials shut down 6 massage parlors allegedly linked to human trafficking, sexual services

Six massage parlors across Texas have been shut down after investigators uncovered alleged links to human trafficking, unlicensed activity, and sexual services, state officials announced. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) issued a six-month emergency closure for these parlors effective June 16. The TDLR's investigation revealed that the six parlors are owned by the same person, Wanli Peng. Houston P&L Massages Therapy, PLLC, and Dallas Health Care Enterprise, LLC were also ordered to stop operations at the locations. The locations are: Massage A+, 3211 W. Wadley Ave., Ste. 12, Midland Healing Garden Massage, 956 S. Fry Rd., Katy Massage Pro 1, 2150 FM 2920 Rd., Ste. 200, Spring Massage Invite, 2685 Highway 6 S., Houston Yu Spa, 2001 Coit Rd., Ste. 169, Plano YY Spa, 501 Birdwell Ln., Ste. 17, Big Spring Advertisements connected to all the locations offering sexual services were found during the investigation, TDLR said. Investigators said they discovered a range of violations, including evidence that employees were living at the locations, employees working without licenses, and sexual paraphernalia and role-playing costumes on site. At the Plano location, Yu Spa, a customer reported to Plano Police that an employee had inappropriately touched him during a massage. Shortly after the complaint was filed, an employee from the spa was arrested and charged with prostitution, inappropriately touching an undercover cop and offering sexual services for pay. Peng also owns two additional massage businesses, Morris Spa in Flower Mound, Texas and Chi Kung Foot Spa in Dallas. TDLR investigators said they found "signs of human trafficking" at both locations. Peng surrendered the license for Morris Spa and was operating Chi Kung Foot Spa without one, officials said. Anyone who suspects human trafficking is occurring can contact the National Hotline for Human Trafficking at 1-888-373-7888 or text HELP or INFO to BeFree (233733). If the situation is an emergency or you believe someone is in immediate danger, call 911 and alert the authorities.

Missing TikTok star found dead and dismembered in shockingly gruesome crime
Missing TikTok star found dead and dismembered in shockingly gruesome crime

Daily Mail​

time14 hours ago

  • Daily Mail​

Missing TikTok star found dead and dismembered in shockingly gruesome crime

A missing TikToker was found dead and dismembered near a water treatment plant in Lima, Peru, earlier this month. On June 9, the body of Fabiola Alejandra Caicedo Piña, 19, was located while workers were conducting a routine inspection of the La Atarjea plant, reported InfoBae, an Argentinian outlet. Pieces of Caicedo's body were found in bags outside the plant. The gruesome discovery led to police officers and prosecutors showing up to the scene. Police identified Caicedo, who posted her last TikTok on June 5, through her distinctive tattoos. A tattoo on her arm included the phrase, 'Love me for who I am' in English. Another tattoo with the words 'Paula Sophia' was found on her torso. Days later, on June 15, more bodily remains were found. As of June 19, body parts were still missing. While authorities are unsure what caused her death, they suspect she was strangled prior to being dismembered. Two main ideas are circulating among police about who could be behind Caicedo's murder. The more straightforward theory is that the young woman was caught up in Peru's human trafficking trade. In recent weeks, multiple young women have been found dead in the Lima area or in the Rímac River, some of them zipped up into suitcases. Police also believe that Caicedo could have been killed by people who wanted revenge for the death of her ex-boyfriend, who died in 2022 under mysterious circumstances. In 2022, Caicedo left her home country of Venezuela at just 16 years old. She was accompanied by her then-boyfriend, Mayner Yoffrey Giménez Castrillo, who was 21 years older than her. Castrillo died months after the two moved to Lima together, which led to his family suspecting that Caicedo was involved somehow. Various family members publicly accused Caicedo, then a minor, of conspiring with a new romantic partner to kill Castrillo. Police first believed that Castrillo was beaten to death but now think it could have been a suicide. The case remains open three years later. Caicedo has never been formally investigated for her ex-boyfriend's death and continued her lifestyle of working at nightclubs and bars. Police suspect that on the night before Caicedo's death, she was lured away from a party under false pretenses. Cigarette burns on her feet and legs have led police to believe that she may have also been tortured. Her remains were thought to be dumped into the Rímac River, where they later ended up at the water treatment plant. Detectives are still reviewing security camera footage and interviewing people who knew her. No arrests have been made and no suspects have been named in Caicedo's murder.

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