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An influencer and mother of four who filmed humorous videos with her family was found dead inside her countryside home in northeastern Colombia on Monday.
Yeni Ariza, 45, was discovered by her father with a rope around her neck and hanging from a ceiling beam, according to Santander police.
He attempted to revive his daughter before authorities arrived at the home in the municipality of Jesus María and confirmed she was dead.
A video posted on social media showed workers from the medical examiner's office removing Ariza's body covered in a blanket.
Yeni Ariza was found dead inside her home in Santander, Colombia on Monday. The 45-year-old was found with a rope around her neck and and hanging from the ceiling
Yeni Ariza, seen here with her husband and daughter (front row, from left to right) and the couple's three sons (second row). The family found fame during the COVID-19 pandemic for posting humorous videos to their YouTube channel
Ariza, along with her husband, three sons and a daughter, found fame at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic through a series of comedic skits recorded at their farm.
The Attorney General's Technical Investigation Team reportedly found a note written by Ariza in which she indicated 'that she is going to commit this act and says goodbye and apologizes.'
One of her three sons, Andrés Ortiz, suggested that someone killed her.
'What a hard blow, she was very happy, I don't know what happened, they killed her,' he said in a video posted to Facebook. 'I don't know what happened, everything fell apart for me. They did something to her.'
In a separate video, a distraught Ortiz said his mother was in good spirits Sunday when the family recorded one of their many humorous videos for YouTube.
'Yesterday we were doing fine recording and today she is no longer here,' he said.
Giraldo carries his wife Yeni in a skit titled 'Cuando tu mujer no está en la casa' (When your wife is not at home)
Andrés Ortiz, one of Yeni Ariza's four children, said suggested that someone was behind his mother's death
On Friday, the family released a video titled 'Cuando tu mujer no está en la casa' (When your wife is not at home), in which Ariza tells her husband, Gildardo, that she isn't feeling well because she was drunk.
They play out a scene in which climbs on his back to be taken to a hospital. Later in the video, Gildardo and his four children appear to be lost at home because they can't do simple house chores.
Jesús María Mayor Freiner Farnán lamented Ariza's tragic death.
'They are a proudly rural family who loved what they did,' Farfán said in a statement. 'In their videos, they developed stories about all the work in the fields, about food, and even about their passion for football.'