Ex-Miss Universe contestant found dead, may have been trafficked
Ex-Miss Uruguay found dead in Mexico City hotel
By Lucia I. Suarez Sang | Fox News
A former Uruguayan beauty queen who represented her country at the Miss Universe and Miss World competitions was found dead Thursday morning in a hotel room in Mexico City, investigators said.
City officials said police responded to an early-morning emergency call and found a woman hanged in the bathroom at the hotel, which is located in the central neighborhood of Napoles in the Mexican capital.
According to local media, Davila worked as a model in the years following her pageant competitions including a short stint on the Televisa soap opera, “The Triumph of Love.”
She had last arrived in Mexico City on April 23, for a supposed job opportunity.
“An acquaintance helped her move into the above-mentioned hotel ahead of a job interview,” prosecutors said in a statement.
There was no official ruling on the death. The prosecutor’s office said a homicide investigation was launched to look into the circumstances surrounding the hanging and whether the woman killed herself or was slain by someone.
According to Mexico’s El Universal, investigators are also looking into the possibility that Davila may have been the victim of a prostitution web that promises foreign women of work as a model in Mexico, but then are trafficking victims.
The news agency said there have been numerous cases of women kidnapped and forced into prostitution or murdered.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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