The Borneo Post

Mexico rocker dies in apparent suicide, citing #MeToo accusation

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MEXICO CITY: A Mexican rock star was found dead Monday after tweeting that he planned to kill himself in a “radical declaratio­n of innocence” after being accused of sexual harassment by the country’s # MeToo movement.

Armando Vega Gil, 63, the bassist for veteran rock band Botellita de Jerez ( Little Bottle of Sherry), died early Monday, the group said on Twitter. A prosecutio­n source confirmed Vega had been found dead at his Mexico City home, speaking on condition of anonymity because she was not authorised to discuss the investigat­ion.

Vega’s death poured new fuel on a fiery debate over # MeToo in Mexico. The movement has triggered a flood of sexual assault accusation­s against journalist­s, academics, writers and others in the cultural sphere in recent weeks.

Vega posted a note on Twitter shortly before his death saying he was taking his own life in reaction to an anonymous accusation that he sexually assaulted a 13-yearold girl more than a decade ago.

The accusation was made the previous night on the Twitter account @ MeTooMusic­aMX, part of Mexico’s nascent but increasing­ly powerful # MeToo movement.

“I categorica­lly deny this accusation,” tweeted Vega, who was also an award-winning poet and writer.

He wrote that he feared the accusation would end his career, and that he would not be able to defend himself on social media, where “anything I say will be used against me.”

He added that he wanted to spare his eight-year- old son from “suffering the effects of this false accusation against me.”

“I must clarify that my death is not a confession of guilt. On the contrary, it is a radical declaratio­n of innocence,” he said.

Vega was a founding member of Botellita de Jerez, a band formed in the 1980s that fused rock with traditiona­l Mexican sounds and slang.

His accuser said he befriended her some 13 years ago, when she was a 13-year- old aspiring musician and he was 50.

She said he invited her to his home and made a series of unwanted sexual advances, including telling her he wanted to teach her to kiss.

She ultimately severed ties with him.

“I’m sure I’m not the only one. It terrifies me to know that other people probably weren’t as lucky as me and fell into his perverse trap,” she wrote.

The # MeToo movement gained little traction in Mexico when it burst onto the internatio­nal scene in 2017 with a series of sexual assault accusation­s against powerful Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.

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