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Venezuelan Immigrant Leaves Confession Letter Before Taking Her Own Life

Posted on 25/10/2025 at 16:39
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Yusvely Marianny Núñez se quita la vida tras dejar fuerte mensaje, Young Venezuelan Immigrant Dies in Mexico
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  • Venezuelan Immigrant Dies in Mexico
  • Left a Letter on Instagram
  • Revealed Family Sexual Abuse

A 20-year-old Venezuelan woman, identified as Yusvely Marianny Núñez Rodríguez, lost her life after jumping from a pedestrian bridge on the Atlixcáyotl Highway, near the Cultural and Innovation Complex (CIS) Angelópolis in Puebla, Mexico.

According to early reports, Yusvely left a farewell message on her Instagram account revealing years of suffering and a life marked by sexual abuse.

Venezuelan Immigrant Yusvely Marianny Núñez Dies After Leaving a Heartbreaking Message

In her final post, Yusvely wrote with devastating honesty about her loneliness, memories, and the abuse she suffered at the hands of her own brother, according to TV Azteca.

Among her words were phrases that have deeply moved thousands for their emotional weight and sincerity:

“Life is beautiful. I love living and feeling the sun’s rays on my skin and the drops of rain in my hair.”

“I never really felt loved. I never had many friends and always thought I was a burden to my mom.”

“There was sexual abuse from my brother, and you didn’t even ask how I felt.”

“Life is beautiful, enjoy it silly. Get out of bed, out of depression, and go look at the clouds.”

At the scene, authorities found Yusvely Marianny’s belongings: shoes, white earphones, a beret, and a black blazer — the same clothes she wore in her final Instagram post.

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Hours before her death, she posted a farewell letter in which she thanked her mother and asked for forgiveness, expressing deep emotional and physical exhaustion.

Reactions and International Support

The Puebla Prosecutor’s Office has opened an investigation to clarify the facts and confirm the allegations mentioned in her message.

Meanwhile, the Venezuelan Consulate in Mexico has offered assistance and support to Yusvely Marianny’s family.

On social media, hundreds of users responded with sadness and compassion. Some left messages such as:

“God loves you, wherever you are.”

“I hope in the next life you find the peace you didn’t have in this one.”

“Your story doesn’t end here. Even though you’re gone, your words awaken awareness.”

Yusvely Marianny’s case has sparked a powerful debate about mental health, support for survivors of sexual abuse, and the urgent need to strengthen emotional support networks.

Where to Find Help

Yusvely’s death serves as a reminder of how heavy silence can be — and the importance of addressing mental health awareness issues without stigma or indifference.

Seeking help is not a sign of weakness but a courageous step toward recovery.

If you are struggling with depression, anxiety, or suicidal thoughts, you can contact the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) in the United States at 1-800-662-4357, available 24 hours a day.

You can also visit the SAMHSA Treatment Locator or consult MedlinePlus directories for information about mental health specialists and support centers in your area.

In Mexico, the Línea de la Vida offers free and confidential support at 800 911 2000, available 24 hours.

Yusvely Marianny’s story — filled with pain — has become a call to action: to listen, to care, and to stand with those who suffer in silence.

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