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YouTuber's Boyfriend Suspected Of Having A Hand In Her Death

This YouTube influencer celebrated her birthday on April 5. Her fiancé took her on a trip to mark both her birthday and their engagement, she was proposed to her birthday. It was a surprise proposal. Sadly, she was found dead on April 9.
Her fiancé reportedly called the police, claiming she died by suicide by hanging. However, her family insists she showed no signs of depression. According to them, she was happy, thriving, and in a good place, especially with her relationship and everything else going well in her life. 

As the news spread, followers began revisiting her photos and videos, with some pointing out that her fiancé often had a certain look that raised suspicion. He looked at her like he hated her. I saw the pictures. Many now believe he may have been responsible for her death and is attempting to pass it off as suicide.
Reactions online have been divided. Some Black American men have openly expressed a lack of sympathy, they are happy and not hiding it. They said she built her brand around criticizing Black men and encouraging women to date white men instead. This, understandably, had angered many of them, and some are now pointing out the irony in how events unfolded.
How it's a white man who "unalived" her and not the black men she spoke against for years. 

On the other hand, many women are emphasizing a broader concern about violence against women, arguing that cases like this reinforce fears that women are often harmed by men they know or trust. They are saying, imagine being surrounded by wild animals and none of the animals killed her but instead her man, a man did.
They are calling for his arrest and a thorough investigation into her death, as many people do not believe the suicide claim.

P:S- He didn’t contact her family when he claimed to have found her, he contacted them 2 days later..
Also he kept posting online as if nothing happened even on the day she died and the next day (10th)

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