While authorities continue their investigation into the murders of Colombian singer Bayron Sánchez, known as B-King, and DJ Regio Clown, the disappearance of Venezuelan actress and model Angie Miller, who was in Mexico with the artists, has been reported.
According to statements from her family, Angie Miller posted on social media on September 22nd after learning of the crime that shocked the artistic world.
Since then, friends and relatives have had no contact with her and do not know her whereabouts.
The Mexico City Attorney General’s Office (FGJCDMX) has issued a search report, identifying the missing person as Angélica Yetsey Torrini León, the model’s legal name.
She was last seen on September 23, 2025, in the Santa Cruz Atoyac neighborhood, Benito Juárez district, in Mexico City.
According to investigations, Angie Miller was seen in the company of Colombian singer B-King in Mexico City. Reports indicate that the two shared moments together in the days leading up to the crime that took the lives of the artist and DJ Regio Clown.
Although there is no official confirmation regarding the nature of their relationship, there are videos circulating on social media showing them in an affectionate attitude, which has sparked speculation about a possible romantic relationship.
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