Mother-in-law of Mexican beauty queen arrested in Venezuela after international manhunt
Erika Maria Herrera, 62, was arrested in Venezuela for the alleged murder of former beauty queen Carolina Flores Gomez in Mexico City.

Venezuelan authorities have arrested Erika Maria Herrera, 62, the mother-in-law of a slain Mexican beauty queen, following a two-week international manhunt. Herrera was taken into custody in Venezuela on Wednesday.
Herrera is accused of killing Carolina Flores Gomez, 27, a former beauty queen, inside her Mexico City apartment on April 15. The incident has been classified as a femicide by Mexican authorities.
The arrest comes after an extensive international search operation spanning multiple countries. Law enforcement agencies coordinated efforts to locate Herrera, who had fled Mexico following the alleged crime.
Flores Gomez was found dead in her Mexico City residence, prompting an immediate investigation by local authorities. The case drew significant attention due to the victim's background as a former beauty queen and the international nature of the subsequent manhunt.
Authorities have not released details about the motive for the alleged crime or the specific circumstances surrounding Flores Gomez's death. The investigation remains ongoing as Mexican officials work to secure Herrera's extradition from Venezuela.