A woman killed outside her Florida office predicted that her ex-husband would murder her in a chilling Facebookpost.
Indiana del Socorro Guzman Mendoza, 32, was found dead outside of the Del Toro Insurance building in Miami on Monday in an apparent murder-suicide.
Police believe her former partner,61-year-old Reynaldo Sandoval, shot her and then himself, reported WSVN.
Indiana's social media accounts showed that she had been living in fear of her ex and even posted an alarming video warning that if something happened to her, Sandoval was to blame.
'Whatever happens to me, he is responsible. There is a report made by local police here in the U.S.,' she said.
Court records show the couple had been together for nine years. They got married in Nicaragua before moving to the U.S. three years ago.
The relationship had recently grown violent, andSandoval was arrested and charged with stalking and violating a domestic violence injunction on April 2.
'It's been a long time already that things have not been going right. More than six months of separation,' said Indiana's sister,Maria Guzman Mendoza.
Indiana del Socorro Guzman Mendoza (pictured), 32, was found dead outside of the Del Toro Insurance building in Miami on Monday
Police believe her former partner, 61-year-old Reynaldo Sandoval (right), shot her and then himself
Indiana posted an alarming video warning if something happened to her that Sandoval is to blame before her death
Guzman Mendozatold Local 10that her sister had multiple restraining orders against Sandoval, and he had used GPS to track her down.
'He didn't know where she lived and he knows what he did. He put a GPS on my brother's car, and he got to where she lived,' the grieving sister said.
On March 8, Indiana made a 911 call andtold police that Sandoval had been showing up at her home and even followed her to the supermarket.
Her sister said he also showed up at her home in February in the middle of the night, and they had to escape after being attacked.
'On February 6, he broke down the door at four in the morning. He was choking her, left bruises on her face and she had bruises all over her body,' she said.
'He was looking for a knife to kill her right then, but she managed to run out of the house.'
The police report stated, 'The victim also stated that the defendant had been harassing her through phone calls, social media, and texts.'
'I lived in that house for four months, and I know what my sister went through.I'm the only one who can speak about it because now that b*****d killed himself and took her with him,' Guzman Mendoza said.
Sandoval was arrested and charged with stalking and violating a domestic violence injunction on April 2
Indiana was shot outside of her employer, Del Toro Insurance, in an apparent murder-suicide
Court records show the couple had been together for nine years, and they got married in Nicaragua before moving to the U.S. three years ago
'He wasn't a real man - that he made the decision because he didn't think about his family or my mother, and that he knew he was going to kill her.'
Sandoval's daughter issued a statement to the local news station, asking people to refrain from 'prematurely judging' her father.
'Both families involved are mourning the loss of someone very dear to them, and while I do not condone my father’s actions, I believe it is unjust to single him out for blame,' she said.
Indiana's family has set up a GoFundMeto help raise money to have her transported back to Nicaragua for a funeral.
Del Toro Insurance, Indiana's employer, released a statement sending their condolences to her family.
'A reprehensible and regrettable incident occurred at the headquarters of Del Toro Insurance. A completely unjustifiable crime of passion took place against one of our employees, who was on duty and serving the community,' the company said.
'At this time, Del Toro Insurance sends its condolences to the victim’s family and reiterates its total condemnation of this abominable act of extreme violence against a young and hardworking woman.May her memory be honored as she deserves.'