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A 10-year-old influencer was killed in an accident when a public transportation bus plowed into the motorcycle she was riding aboard in the southwestern Colombia department of Huila.
Yerly 'Susa' Lozada, and her sister, Argebis Lozada, 31, were traveling on a road linking the towns of Pitalito and San Agustín on September 12 when the driver apparently lost control of the bus and crashed into them.
Local media outlets have reported that the vehicle encountered a mechanical failure before slamming into the motorcycle.
Yerly Lozada was declared dead on the scene by paramedics. Argervis Lozada was rushed to San Antonio Hospital, where she remains hospitalized and is expected to be discharged Tuesday or Wednesday.
Colombian influencer Yerly Lozada, 10, was killed in an accident in Huila, Colombia, on September 12 when a bus with apparent mechanical issues slammed into the motorcycle she was riding on. Her sister, Argebis Lozada, 31 survived and was hospitalized with injuries
Yerly Lozada poses with her older brother, Yomar Lozada, who told DailyMail.com that the 10-year-old was the 'driving force' behind the comedic skits that the siblings filmed for social media followers in Colombia
Family members carry the coffin containing the remains of Yerly Lozada, a 10-year-old influencer who was killed in an accident September 12 in Colombia
'It is something that we thought was never going to happen, something so horrible,' her brother, Yomar Lozada, 25, told DailyMail.com on Monday. 'It's a tragedy that is really painful.'
The siblings were known across Colombia as 'Yomar, Tecla and Susa,' creating comedic skits for social media out of their countryside home.
Yomar Lozada recalled he and his brother, Johan Lozada, 15, first started posting videos at the start of 2021 before they decided to bring Yerly Lozada aboard.
The good-humored content revolved around a humble family: Argebis Lozada played the mother role while her other three siblings acted as her children.
'Susa brought joy (to the videos). I told him, 'You can do it,' Yomar Lozada said. 'She was a happy girl, very content.'
Yerly Lozada had dreams of becoming a famous influencer and making enough money to build her parents a home, from where her mother could run her fried pastry business
The late Yerly Lozada (center) with her sister, Argebis Lozada (left), who survived the accident and her brother Yomar Lozada
The youngest of nine children – the eldest died 14 years ago – Yerly Lozada dreamed finding fame as an influencer and even modeling in the Andean nation.
The fourth grader's main goal was to make help her siblings raise money to build their mother a home, where she could operate her fried pastry business instead of doing so in the streets.
'She had very, very big dreams,' Yomar Lozada said. 'I don't know, from one moment to the next everything changed.'
He said the siblings had recently finished a video which features his late sister and have held conversations with their parents about whether to continue creating content or quitting.
'She was the driving force of the page,' Yomar Lozada said. 'So it's really hard for me because I go to the page and see. So it hits me and my brothers and my mother and father very hard.'