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14-year-old Aaliyah shot dead while recording TikTok video

A 14-year-old American girl, Aaliyah Salazaar, has lost her life while recording a TikTok video.

Salazaar was shot in the head during the video recording which she was doing with her friends.

The incident happened in Monte Vista, Colorado, the United States on Thursday .

According to KUSA television station, the authorities have arrested and charged three people in connection with the sad event that happened on Thursday evening.

The report said a 21-year-old man Emiliano Vargas, along with two unidentified juveniles, were charged with the incident, which “could be an accident.”

According to a radio station, KRDO, one of the underage suspects was fiddling with a gun and tossed it to another minor, who “caught the gun and did not know how to hold the gun and fired it.”

KRDO reported one of the suspects said that “it could be an accident,” though she confirmed that the gun was pointed and fired at the Salazaar.

Both juvenile suspects face reckless manslaughter charges for their role in the matter.

Vargas, the owner of the gun was not present during the incident but was also charged with permitting or providing a minor with a firearm, as the gun was conveniently available by one of the suspects.

The report revealed that one of the suspects and Vargas had dated and lived together.

A search of the suspects’ phones and social media accounts reportedly showed them wielding the gun in question, suggesting that it was not the first time the teenagers accessed the firearm.

While the authorities have resolved to get justice for the deceased, her family have also talked to journalists about their grief.

“It’s hard. It’s hard to put into words,” the victim’s father William Salazar told KUSA.

“She could go into a store and come out with 20 new friends. She was just that type of person. She loved people, and people loved her,” Aaliyah’s grandfather, Gary Salazar, recalled.

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