B-King‘s Family Suggests Mexico Performance May Have Been a Setup, Points to Potential ‘Delicate Problems’
The family of Colombian singer B-King, fatally shot in Mexico following a performance, is expressing concerns that the invitation to appear at the event may have been a deliberate trap. Both his mother, Adriana Salazar, adn sister, Estefanía agudelo, have voiced doubts about the circumstances surrounding his trip and subsequent death, suggesting a possible connection to criminal activity.
The rising Reggaeton artist was killed November 27th in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, after performing at an independence day celebration. while authorities continue to investigate, B-King’s family is now publicly questioning the nature of the event itself, and hinting at pre-existing issues that may have made him a target. This progress adds a new layer to the investigation, shifting focus from a random act of violence to a perhaps orchestrated event.
Agudelo stated in a recent podcast interview, “There are many unfinished things, such as an electronics festival, my brother sang Reggaeton. one in this pain thinks many things.” She further expressed her suspicion, stating plainly, ”The truth is, we imagine that it could have been a trap.”
Salazar echoed these concerns, stating she believes her son “was in the wrong place” and suggesting a link to the activities of a local figure known as CLOWN. “I can believe that I was in the wrong place,” she said. “It could have been as a royal that had its problems. there are many things in the head.” The reference to “delicate problems” implies B-King may have been involved in situations that put him at risk.
B-king’s appearance in Mexico marked his first performance in the country.Authorities have not yet released details regarding potential suspects or motives, but the family’s statements are prompting investigators to explore the possibility of a targeted attack.