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Animal rights influencer Elena Larrea, 31, dies of complications after liposuction surgery in Mexico

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Animal rights influencer Elena Larrea, 31, died two days after liposuction.

The Mexican model influencer, who had over half a million followers on Instagram, and activist died of pulmonary thrombosis, also called pulmonary embolism, in which blood clots travel from the legs to the lungs.

Larrea was the founder of the Cuacolandia animal shelter, which provided shelter for horses, donkeys and other animals.

When the shelter was about to close, Larrea joined OnlyFans to raise money to keep it open.

She worked with the Animalist Movement of Puebla to make bestiality a crime in the state, ultimately changing the legislature in the Mexican state of Puebla.

Animal rights influencer Elena Larrea, 31, died two days after liposuction

The Mexican model influencer and activist died of pulmonary thrombosis, also called pulmonary embolism, in which blood clots travel from the legs to the lungs

The Mexican model influencer and activist died of pulmonary thrombosis, also called pulmonary embolism, in which blood clots travel from the legs to the lungs

Larrea was the founder of the Cuacolandia animal shelter, which provided shelter for horses, donkeys and other animals

Larrea was the founder of the Cuacolandia animal shelter, which provided shelter for horses, donkeys and other animals

Larrea’s team confirmed her death in a rack on Instagram.

“It is with great regret that we inform you of the departure of Elena Larrea, president and founder of Cuacolandia, who unfortunately died yesterday, Tuesday, March 19, 2024, at 3:30 PM due to a pulmonary thrombosis that caused a clot in the lung,” a statement read. of the animal shelter, translated from the original Spanish.

‘From Cuacolandia we deeply regret her loss.

‘We will remember and continue to commit to everything she has courageously promoted through this foundation. We will promote their legacy and love so that our horses, donkeys and mules live freely and in adequate conditions in Mexico and in this, our sanctuary for horses rescued from abuse and neglect.

“We reiterate our sincere condolences to the entire Cuacolandia family, as well as to the Larrea family and the close friends of those who have fought tirelessly for animal rights.

‘We thank her for all her love and devotion and wish her eternal rest and peace.

‘We will miss you.’

Puebla regional governor Sergio Soloman spoke out following the announcement of her death.

“I deeply regret the death of Elena Larrea, a tireless fighter in defense of animal welfare,” wrote the Mexican governor of Puebla, Sergio Salomón, in a letter rack shared on X, formerly Twitter.

‘The rescue of thousands of horses in abusive conditions leaves a testimony to her life and work.’

When the shelter was about to close, Larrea joined OnlyFans to raise money to keep it open

When the shelter was about to close, Larrea joined OnlyFans to raise money to keep it open

She worked with the Animalist Movement of Puebla to make bestiality a crime in the state, ultimately changing the legislature in the Mexican state of Puebla.

She worked with the Animalist Movement of Puebla to make bestiality a crime in the state, ultimately changing the legislature in the Mexican state of Puebla.

“On behalf of the government of Puebla, we give our hugs of solidarity to her family and friends.”

Soloman promised to keep her animal shelter open with the help of the Ministry of the Environment.

“We will provide all necessary assistance so that authorities can care for other horses as well as those already rescued, with their welfare paramount at all times. We will follow your example. Rest in peace, Elena,” Solomon said.

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