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Venezuelan Beauty Queen, 26, Shared Chilling Message Before She Dies In Crash
‘My girl fell asleep. She was tired,’ mom Vivian Ochoa said of the beauty queen.
The beauty queen died from injuries she sustained in a terrible car crash in Florida last month. The official cause of the crash hasn’t been reported but then Ariana Viera was said to have suffered fatigue and fell asleep behind the wheel. The model, who worked in real estate and ran Full House Cleaning Service had in May posted a chilling video on Instagram referencing her funeral.

The beauty queen was due to represent her home country of Venezuela at the Miss Latin America of the World 2023 competition in the Dominican Republic in October.

In the video posted in May, Ariana had captioned it with several clips of herself pretending to be caught doing mundane activities like drinking water, hanging around the house, and waking up. An overlaid text on the video read, translated to English, ‘Recording myself for my future funeral because it’s always me who takes the videos no one takes them of me.’

At the time, most of her followers grimed at the video, which was a trend that sees people making montages of themselves looking good and pretending someone is sneaking a video of them to poke fun at films or documentaries.

In an interview with Telemundo31, Ariana’s mom Vivian Ochoa said, ‘My girl fell asleep. She was tired. They revived her, but when they were going to take her to trauma care, she stayed there.’ The mom alleged her daughter suffered a heart attack after being revived and praised Ariana for always championing others while hinting that her caring attitude might have led to the exhaustion.

Per media reports, the beauty queen is accused of falling asleep behind the wheel on July 31st before colliding with a truck in Lake Nona, Orlando.

Ochoa continued, ‘She helped too many people. She would stop everything to help you or listen to you. She was always there for her friends, her brothers, her mother.’ Ariana’s dad, who lives in Peru applied for a humanitarian visa to attend the funeral, but it wasn’t approved. ‘I didn’t know that God had given me an angel. I didn’t know that God had given me a little piece of heaven for a very short time,’ her mother concluded.

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