
María Fernanda Serrano Coto, wife of Santiago Giménez, turned to social media to ask her followers for help in donating blood for Valentina Gilabert. The young woman was stabbed by Marianne Gonzaga Rodríguez, a 17-year-old influencer, in a housing unit in the Álvaro Obregón Mayor's Office in Mexico City.
The argument between Marianne and Valentina culminated in a violent attack with more than 15 stab wounds, as reported by journalist Carlos Jiménez. The attacker, originally from Cancún, arrived in the Mexican capital to meet her ex-partner, who was already with his new girlfriend, Valentina. This encounter triggered the dispute that led to the aggression.
Valentina Gilabert was seriously injured and was urgently transferred to Hospital Médica Sur Tlalpan for medical attention. Given her critical condition, friends and acquaintances, such as Santiago Giménez's wife and the sister of footballer Agustina Giménez, launched a campaign on social media seeking blood donors for the injured young woman.
Amid the shock, Fernanda Serrano and Agustina Giménez shared photos in their Instagram stories desperately requesting support for Valentina. The online mobilization aimed to ensure that the victim of the attack received the necessary blood for her prompt recovery.
The intervention of the authorities in Mexico City led to the arrest of Marianne Gonzaga for the attack on Valentina. The injuries sustained by the young woman required immediate attention, making the urgency to find blood donors imperative. The solidarity of the virtual community manifested as a joint effort to help the victim in a critical moment.