A public memorial and protest march for Carolina Flores Gómez is drawing national attention in Mexico, as hundreds gathered in her hometown of Ensenada days after the former Miss Teen Universe titleholder was killed—turning grief into a growing demand for accountability. Held on April 25, the march brought together family members, friends, and residents carrying posters with Flores’ image, white balloons, and handwritten messages calling for justice. According to AZ Central , the demonstration, largely led by women, reflected both mourning and frustration, as chants echoed through the streets demanding answers in a case that has yet to result in an arrest. Among those who addressed the crowd was Flores’ mother, Reyna Gómez, who spoke candidly about the loss. “My heart is shattered. My mind can’t comprehend everything that happened,” she said.…