A Venezuelan model lost her life in a horrific manner while participating in a photo shoot near a high-speed train track. Cynthia Naily Higuera Permigo, 30, was trying to capture an image with the speeding train behind her when she slipped and ended up under its wheels. The model's clothing got caught by the train as it passed, according to reports from the British newspaper "The Sun."
The unfortunate incident occurred in western Mexico, and her team urgently called for an ambulance to the scene, but they were unable to save Cynthia Naily. The criminal police gathered testimonies from witnesses who were part of the photo shoot. In turn, the Attorney General of Jalisco, Joaquin Mendez Ruiz, stated that based on the information available so far, the victim was involved in a photo shoot with a person who was questioned along with other witnesses at the scene. He added, "Everything indicates that it was an accident. She got too close to the train as it passed, and apparently, part of her clothing got caught by the speeding train."