
The internet personality fell from the ninth floor of a high-rise apartment while on vacation in Patong, Thailand, on Dec. 9
Influencer Mary Magdalene was drunkenly carted back to her hotel by police weeks before her death at 33, per a newly surfaced video.
Gongora had over 400,000 followers across several Instagram accounts and was known across social media for her extensive cosmetic procedures and tattoos covering much of her body and face.
Denise Ivonne Jarvis Gongora, a Mexican-Canadian influencer using the name “Mary Magdalene” online, was drunkenly carted back to her hotel by police weeks before she fell to her death at age 33 from the ninth floor of a high-rise apartment on Dec. 9.
In a newly surfaced video, recorded on Nov. 20, police and bystanders can be seen loading Gongora into a cart in Phi Phi Islands, Thailand, where she says, “I don’t know what’s happening,” and later, “I’m drunk,” as they walk her towards her hotel. At the end of the clip, an officer assists Gongora as she gets into her bed.
The 33-year-old internet personality had over 400,000 followers across several Instagram accounts and was known across social media for her extensive cosmetic procedures and tattoos covering much of her body and face. She also shared her elaborate psychedelic paintings and adult content on the subscription-based platform OnlyFans.
At 1:50 p.m. on Dec. 9, Gongora’s body was discovered in the parking area of the apartment by the building’s staff, the day before she was scheduled to check out of the building while on vacation in Patong, a beach town in Phuket Island, Thailand, local outlet The Phucket News previously reported.

The incident set into motion an investigation by the Patong police, who discovered a pair of flip-flops believed to belong to Gongora left behind on the ninth floor of the building, the outlet reported.
On Dec. 8, the day before her death, Gongora shared a haunting final post to one of her Instagram accounts: two images from the final scene of The Truman Show, including the character’s lines, “And in case I don’t see ya, good afternoon, good evening and good night.” Gongora also included what appeared to be a blurry childhood photo of herself at the end of the carousel.
In the days after her death, Gongora’s brother Ivan — who uses the handle “skinny_fists” — shared a series of photos and videos with his late sister over the course of her life, including written tributes to the late internet star.
You are so funny and so creative way more than ill ever be,” he wrote in one post. “I love you much more than words will ever say. You are my world. I wish things were different. Thank you for everything I love you sis.”
