Who was Mayra Tercero, the TV Azteca host who died at age 31?

On July 13, host Mayra Tercero passed away in the city of Tegucigalpa. However, the cause of her death remains unclear, giving rise to several hypotheses about what happened. In addition to the support shown by internet users on social media, her coworkers also remembered the host as a white flower.
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Apparently, by the time Mayra arrived at the Escuela Hospital, she was no longer alive. After this, her body was reportedly handed directly to the Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences Department of the Public Ministry, where the death penalty would be examined.
Who was Mayra Tercero?Her full name was Mayra Alejandra Tercero Acosta and she was born on September 2, 1993, in Tegucigalpa. In addition to her work as a host for TV Azteca Honduras, she was also a dancer, reporter, sports presenter, and dentist.
She grew up in the San Miguel neighborhood of Tegucigalpa and began practicing gymnastics at a young age, winning several awards while representing her country abroad. She later studied theater, but soon decided to pursue dance at the Mercedes Agurcia School and participated in the second season of "Dancing for a Dream in Honduras" in 2012.
ALSO: Cristian Castro defends his habit of drinking milk from a bottle amid criticismShe was studying dentistry at the National Autonomous University of Honduras, but worked as a sports presenter on the Hable Como Habla channel until her spontaneous resignation in June 2019. In February 2022, she announced that she would leave Q'hubo TV to become a host for TV Azteca in Honduras.
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