Wake for Chilean narco, 22, was streamed live on Instagram as stripper
Bizarre moment half-naked stripper dances on COFFIN of murdered Chilean narco, 22, during livestreamed memorial that also included fireworks show
- Chilean drug dealer Carlos Parra was shot dead November 22 in the city of Santiago
- His family mourned his death for five days by hosting parties, live bands and firework shows in front of his home
- The 22-year-old’s funeral service was live broadcasted on Instagram earlier this week and featured a stripper dancing over a coffin and an urn with his ashes
This is the bizarre moment a half-naked stripper danced for guests at the livestreamed memorial of a local drug dealer who was murdered in Chile.
Carlos Parra, 22, was gunned down in the Chilean city of Santiago on November 22 and what followed were five days of odd celebrations, which also included parties, fireworks and people firing guns into the sky.
The mourners went a step further earlier this week when they held a live broadcast of his funeral service on Instagram.
The footage showed a female dancer performing a raunchy routine for a shirtless male guest.
The man could be seen pressing the urn containing Parra’s ashes against the stripper’s buttocks while she leaned over a coffin.
Chilean drug dealer Carlos Parra was gunned down November 22 in La Bosque, a neighborhood in the city of Santiago. What followed were five days of odd memorials that included fireworks and a stripper dancing over a coffin and the urn containing the 22-year-old’s ashes
The family of slain Chilean drug dealer Carlos Parra hired a stripper (pictured) who danced at a funeral service this week
The woman continued to dance as the man placed the urn against her breasts.
The recording showed the stripper dancing with a firearm that she placed on her backside and breasts as a female funeral attendee cheered her on.
Parra’s family sought to keep his spirit alive by placing a tent that blocked the middle of a street with local singers performing in front of his home in the town of San Ramón.
Mayor Gustavo Toro, who acknowledge receiving threats from neighborhood narco gangs in the past, told Chilevision that the set up was never approved by his administration.
Chilean police officers were seen standing in front of the home of Carlos Parra, a 22-year-old drug dealer who was murdered November 22. The family mourned his death for five days by hosting parties in front of the residence, setting off fireworks and live broadcasting his funeral service
The stripper danced at the funeral service for Chilean drug dealer Carlos Parra while the urn containing his ashes were placed over her backside
‘One, I don’t dialogue with drug traffickers, and two, I will never authorize something like that,’ he said.
Authorities arrived Wednesday and had it removed within half hour without incident.
A resident told Chilean television network T13 that they had grown accustomed to fireworks exploding around the neighborhood, but never expected a stray bullet to enter their home during Monday night’s celebration.
‘Then I felt a boom in here and the dogs start to go crazy. There I saw that a dog was sniffing the bullet,’ the resident said.
The extravagant funeral service was reminiscent of the wake that was held for an Ecuadorian gang leader, Manuel ‘El Fatal’ Sevillano, who was shot dead alongside his daughter in September.
Footage of Sevillano’s service showed guests piling up a cache of guns on top of his body while it rested in the coffin.
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