Paulett's family and friends launched a campaign on social media, asking people for help to find her but their search came to a tragic end with the discovery of her body in Celaya. DNA tests confirmed her identity because the body was severely burned.
Jorge Luis Zamora Cabrera, the state secretary of sexual diversity, told Mexican media that one of the lines of investigation in the case is transphobia. Even her friends expressed disbelief about her death and spoke volumes about her life and describe her as someone who was not afraid of anything.
According to Mara Rojo Sanchez, NNC president of the Asociación Civil Ser Libre, she was brutally murdered and was then set on fire. The gruesome act is seen as a sign of ‘marked hatred' toward the transgender community.
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