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itscosi
Cosima :
Puree mon copain les veut en noir et j’étais contre mais autant si je te vois faire des outfits avec je vais peut-être changer d’envie 😍
2025-11-19 11:30:37
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mariebarrault
Marie Barrault :
Y a pas à être belle comme ça par contre
2025-10-28 18:19:29
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nathaliedolier
user5037311899870 :
Bon si tout le monde en a à Paris, alors je dis plus rien 😂😂😂❤
2025-10-28 18:21:53
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victoriamjn
victoriamjn :
La même avec mon mec 😂 je m’en suis acheté deux ans plus tard 🫠🥹🙏🏻
2025-11-17 13:51:14
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hannah_friconnet
Hannah Friconnet :
J’adore !! Elles sont trop belles 🤎
2025-10-28 21:23:44
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veroniquechaland
veroniquechaland :
magnifique ❤
2025-11-01 10:37:11
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gilbertvalette
gilbertvalette :
❤️❤️❤️
2025-11-09 10:42:01
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scotty.in.paris
Scotty in Paris :
J’adore les chaussures 😍 tu es magnifique
2025-11-24 10:08:09
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estelle.ccl
estelle.ccl :
Mais par contre tu es vraiment trop jolie 🥹
2025-11-02 21:36:42
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THE DALLAS MOTEL INCIDENT — THE CRIME THAT SHOCKED TEXAS
Police are still piecing together the details of the Dallas motel incident, but what’s already confirmed is deeply disturbing. On Wednesday morning, motel manager Chandra Nagala Malaya, age 50, confronted employee Yordanis Cobos Martinez, age 37, over a broken washing machine. Witnesses say the conversation broke down when Malaya asked a woman to translate instead of speaking directly to Martinez. Surveillance footage shows Martinez leaving the room, retrieving a machete, and attacking. Malaya tried to flee toward the front office as his wife and son attempted to intervene, but Martinez pushed them aside and continued his assault. According to reports, the manager was decapitated inside the motel. Witnesses told police the severed head was kicked into the parking lot before being placed into a dumpster. The Dallas Morning News reported that Martinez identified himself as a Cuban national who had previously been in ICE custody. He was released after Cuba declined to accept him back due to his prior criminal history. Now, he remains in Dallas County custody, charged with capital murder and held without bond. This is not the first violent case tied to motels in the Dallas area. Over the past decade, local police have responded to multiple crimes ranging from assaults to shootings inside similar establishments. These motels often serve as temporary housing for families but have also been flashpoints for violence. The Dallas motel incident name is spreading quickly online because of the shocking details and the broader questions about public safety, immigration, and community accountability. If you’re from Dallas—or if you’ve ever stayed in a roadside motel while traveling—have you ever experienced something that made you feel unsafe? Locals and travelers alike, drop your stories below. I go live daily sharing the scariest true stories and real crime updates.
👉 Follow now—because the Dallas motel incident Cuban case is only the beginning of what’s being uncovered. #antdolla #hoodtalez #scarystories
THE DALLAS MOTEL INCIDENT — THE CRIME THAT SHOCKED TEXAS
Police are still piecing together the details of the Dallas motel incident, but what’s already confirmed is deeply disturbing. On Wednesday morning, motel manager Chandra Nagala Malaya, age 50, confronted employee Yordanis Cobos Martinez, age 37, over a broken washing machine. Witnesses say the conversation broke down when Malaya asked a woman to translate instead of speaking directly to Martinez. Surveillance footage shows Martinez leaving the room, retrieving a machete, and attacking. Malaya tried to flee toward the front office as his wife and son attempted to intervene, but Martinez pushed them aside and continued his assault. According to reports, the manager was decapitated inside the motel. Witnesses told police the severed head was kicked into the parking lot before being placed into a dumpster. The Dallas Morning News reported that Martinez identified himself as a Cuban national who had previously been in ICE custody. He was released after Cuba declined to accept him back due to his prior criminal history. Now, he remains in Dallas County custody, charged with capital murder and held without bond. This is not the first violent case tied to motels in the Dallas area. Over the past decade, local police have responded to multiple crimes ranging from assaults to shootings inside similar establishments. These motels often serve as temporary housing for families but have also been flashpoints for violence. The Dallas motel incident name is spreading quickly online because of the shocking details and the broader questions about public safety, immigration, and community accountability. If you’re from Dallas—or if you’ve ever stayed in a roadside motel while traveling—have you ever experienced something that made you feel unsafe? Locals and travelers alike, drop your stories below. I go live daily sharing the scariest true stories and real crime updates.
👉 Follow now—because the Dallas motel incident Cuban case is only the beginning of what’s being uncovered. #antdolla #hoodtalez #scarystories

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