Melissa Silva spoke about dying ‘at moment you’re most loved’ in chilling post before being shot down on Mexico vacation
A MOM-of-four posted about dying at the moment when people are most loved – before she was killed in a mass shooting.
Melissa Silva , 36, was gunned down at a venue that hosts cockfights while on vacation in Michoacan, Mexico.
Seventeen men and three women were killed in the bloodbath in the Las Tranjas region.
Months before the massacre, Melissa shared an image of a black rose and ribbon on her Facebook page.
The caption in the picture reads: “You left us at the moment we loved you the most but we will continue to love you for eternity.”
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A black ribbon is often used as a symbol of remembrance and mourning.
Facebook users sometimes share images of black ribbons to show support for someone they’ve recently lost.
It’s not clear who Melissa was mourning as she shared the image online in October 2020.
Facebook users posted tributes under the image after it emerged Melissa had been shot dead.
One said: “My deepest condolences to you and the whole family. May God have you in his holy kingdom may you rest in peace.”
Another commented: “Rest in peace. May God have him in his glory.”
A third shared a GIF of candles flickering on a black background.
Melissa's brother Alex Silva told that the family are devastated following the tragedy.
A suspected team of cartel members wearing military uniforms burst into the crowded venue just after 10:30pm on Sunday.
Carlos Torres Piña, secretary of the Michoacan Government, said the cockfights were being held illegally.
He claimed that members of the Los Correa Cartel stormed the venue to attack an alleged ringleader of Jalisco's New Generation Cartel.
Investigators found 15 vehicles, allegedly belonging to the victims. One of which had stickers on with the logo of a criminal gang.
Cops also discovered more than 100 assault rifle bullet shells littered across the ground.
Prosecutors claimed drug cartels and other gangs had been fighting in the area.
"There are indications that the attack involved a confrontation between criminal groups," the federal Public Safety Department said.
Mexican president, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, blamed criminal gangs in the area for the killings.
Last month, it was revealed that gang violence in Mexico is continuing to rise at an alarming rate amid a bloody new cartel war.
The violence has even spilled over into popular tourist resorts such as Cancun and Playa del Carmen.
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In January, two Canadians were murdered by suspected hitmen who had a wristband to get past security at the Hotel Xcaret resort, south of Playa del Carmen.
Last November, four Americans were injured in a deadly shootout between rival dealers on a beach next to Cancun's five-star hotel Hyatt Ziva Riviera.#
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