
Who Was Natalia Andrade, Valentina Zenere's Aunt, Murdered in Mexico
The renowned actress's aunt worked as an International Public Relations coordinator and had an 11-year-old son.
Natalia Andrade, the aunt of the famous Argentine actress Valentina Zenere, lived in Mexico for several years. She worked in important positions in the local public administration of Puebla, her city of residence, and stood out as the coordinator of International Public Relations in the government of Antonio Gali Fayad.
Her death was discovered by a friend who, unable to contact her, decided to go to her home in Lomas de Angelópolis, in the suburban municipality of Santa Clara Ocoyucan. Upon arrival, the security guard informed her that he hadn't seen Natalia in several days, which raised the alarm.
Upon entering the house, they found her lifeless body. Emergency services confirmed her death, although the official causes of her death have not yet been revealed. However, the non-location of her son is considered an indication that she may have been murdered.
Natalia Andrade was born in Argentina and studied Political Science and International Relations at the Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina, in addition to obtaining a master's degree in Economic Integration Law at the University of Paris. Her career began in the Argentine Senate, but it was in Puebla where she consolidated her professional trajectory.
In recent years, Natalia was facing a legal process for the custody of her 11-year-old son. She had reported domestic violence and, according to testimonies, had received threats from her ex-partner. In fact, she had a restraining order against him. This personal situation was compounded by a key judicial process she had to face shortly before her death.
On social media, her last post was in 2023, an emotional message dedicated to her son, Bauti, in which she expressed all her love and concern for him. The tragedy of her passing has left many, including her niece Valentina Zenere, heartbroken. In a message of deep sadness, Zenere called for justice for her aunt's death, hoping that this painful case will be clarified.

After learning the news, Natalia Andrade's sister, Valentina Zenere's mother, traveled to Mexico to closely follow the investigation into her sister's murder.
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