Rest in peace Jessica Joven dies after undergoing!

She never made it to the interview.
In seconds, a hopeful walk turned into a nightmare that silenced an entire neighborhood.
Shoppers ran. Sirens screamed. A young woman’s future vanished on the sidewalk, under a gray evening sky that suddenly felt colder. Witnesses froze, then started to scream Mari…

They say the street hasn’t sounded the same since. Fifth Street, usually crowded with vendors, music, and impatient traffic, now carries a quiet that feels like guilt. People still point to the spot where Mariana fell, as if the concrete itself remembers. She had printed her résumé that morning, rehearsed answers, dared to imagine a different life. Instead, her name was added to a growing list of victims who were never meant to be part of any war.

The bullets were meant for someone else—a merchant marked for death in a conflict that had nothing to do with her. Yet it was Mariana’s photo that spread across the city, eyes bright, smile unfinished. Her family now clings to that image, demanding more than condolences and promises. They want someone to answer why a young woman chasing work came home in a coffin.

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