Beauty queen dies in horror crash after predicting her own funeral this year

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    A beauty queen has lost her life in a horror car crash after reportedly falling asleep at the wheel – having predicted her own funeral earlier this year.

    Ariana Viera, 26, had been due to represent Venezuela at the Miss Latin America of the World 2023 competition in the Dominican Republic in October.

    However, the incident in Orlando, Florida, on July 13, left her with catastrophic injuries.

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    Her mum, Vivian Ochoa, says her daughter fell asleep at the wheel through exhaustion and went into the back of the car in front of her.

    She had been preparing to take part in a beauty contest in New York City.

    Ochoa said she was revived twice but died on the way to the hospital.

    Vivian told local media: "They revived her and she then had a heart attack.

    "They revived her again, but she passed away when they were taking her to trauma care."

    She added: "My girl fell asleep, she was tired."

    The deceased had run her own firm called Full House Cleaning and had been working in a promising modelling career.

    According to local media, her father who lives in Peru had tried to get a visa to make it to the funeral but it had been issued a day too late for him to make it on time.

    Hauntingly, on May 2, Ariana posted on her Instagram account a video with the caption: "Filming myself for my future funeral because it's always me in the videos, no one else does it."

    One follower commented: "I hadn't seen this. Holy God. Predicting her future. How painful to see this."

    Another said: "Incredible how sometimes things are decreed."

    Rossy wrote: "Whenever I see this type of tragedy when the deceased posted a video about their death in the future, it almost always happens."

    Lina commented: "You were so genuine, you always recharged me with the best energy."

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