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Elena Larrea, Mexican ‘influencer’ and animal rights activist, dies

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Elena Larrea, Mexican ‘influencer’ and animal rights activist, dies

The Mexican ‘influencer’ Elena Victoria Larrea, 31, died this Tuesday afternoon, according to a statement issued on the social networks of Cuacolandia, an organization that defends animal rights. “With deep regret, we inform you of the departure of Elena, president and founder of Cuacolandia, who, unfortunately, died due to pulmonary thrombosis,” they wrote.

Larrea created a sanctuary in Mexico for horses rescued from abuse and abandonment. «We will remember and continue working for everything that he bravely promoted from this foundation. We will promote his legacy and love so that our cuacos, donkeys and mules live in freedom and in adequate conditions,” they noted in the statement.
Activism for animals

According to local media, the activist promoted legislative changes in Mexico, such as the classification of bestiality as a crime in the state of Puebla. Thus, in February of this year, the deputies of the local Congress reformed the Animal Welfare Law of Puebla, in order to punish people who commit acts of zoophilia, promote, incite, sell or disseminate pornographic material of animals. Now, such conduct is punishable by one to four years in prison.

Likewise, Larrea was an adult content model on OnlyFans and with the money raised on that platform she covered the expenses of her animal projects. With RT

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