Santa Fe Klan makes a decision after the death of Lefty SM

Santa Fe Klan makes a decision after the death of Lefty SM
Santa Fe Klan makes a decision after the death of Lefty SM

“Tomorrow night I leave this city…”, he wrote Santa Fe Klan on their social networks, something that generated various speculations among their followers. The message was written after the death of Lefty SM in Zapopan, Jalisco.

The rapper, a native of Guanajuato, lives or lived in Guadalajara, so the comment could confirm that he made the decision to change his residence.

Four days after the events that cost rapper Lefty SM his life, the Jalisco authorities have not provided new information about the investigations. However, it is known that they already have video surveillance images of the preserve in Zapopan where the events occurred.

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“It was a direct attack,” the head of the Jalisco Prosecutor’s Office said today regarding the death early Sunday morning of rapper Lefty SM. That is the main line of investigation.

“Carnal, you are not in danger, the world is bad and it always will be in this life if it’s your turn, it’s your turn, my angel”, “It’s the best decision you can make so many envy that sometimes for these our artists go to a place where he and his family can be safe”, some fans have commented.

Rappers raise their voices

The artistic community in Mexico, especially rappers, have launched a campaign on social networks with the hashtag #JusticeForLeftySM.

TikToK has also become the platform to talk about the rapper’s attack and the alleged perpetrators.

One of Lefty’s friends took to his social networks to denounce the alleged man who took the life of the famous rapper. He also pointed out that the man he accuses undertook a manhunt for gender figures.

 
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