Online Love Gone Bad: Peruvian Medical Student Lured Mexican Woman to Visit Him – Then Killed Her and Harvested Her Organs, Posting the Video on TikTok


Juan Pablo Villafuerte and victim Blanca Arellano

Blanca Arellano, 51, traveled to Peru to meet the love of her life, 37-year-old medical student Juan Pablo Villafuerte. Her remains later washed up on shore.

Villafuerte harvested her organs, cut off her face, dismembered her body, and threw her in the ocean.
He dissected her pancreas and brain and posted the video on TikTok.


Juan Pablo Villafuerte

FOX News reported:

The remains of a Mexican woman who traveled to Peru to pursue a romantic relationship with a medical student she met online washed up on a beach earlier this month and authorities believe her organs may have been harvested.

Blanca Arellano, 51, told her family she was taking a trip to Lima, where she planned to meet Juan Pablo Jesús Villafuerte, 37, following several months of a virtual courtship, The Independent reported.

On Nov. 7, Arellano told her niece, Karla Arellano, the romance was going well. However, Arellano stopped communicating with her family soon after.

“I never thought I would be in this situation, but today I’m asking for your support to spread this post and find one of the most loved and important people of my life,” Karla tweeted on Nov. 12. “My aunt Blanca Olivia Arellano Gutiérrez disappeared on Monday, November 7 in Peru, she is of Mexican origin, we fear for her life.”

In a series of posts, Karla Arellano said Villafuerte told her the couple broke up and that her aunt was traveling back to Mexico after claiming that “I couldn’t offer the life she wanted.”

“I decided to communicate with Juan P since he was the only contact she had in that country and that is where our fear was triggered,” Karla wrote.

On Nov. 10, authorities in Peru discovered a severed finger with a silver ring attached that was confirmed to be Blanca Arellano. More remains washed up in the days that followed, including a faceless head, an arm and a torso with all the internal organs that appeared to be harvested.

On Nov. 17, Villafuerte was arrested in connection with Arellano’s disappearance.

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