In Argentina, her name was not widely known, but in Panama and Central America Marie Claire González had become a reference in entrepreneurship, digital innovation, and female leadership. Her death, at the age of 39, caused enormous shock, especially due to the content of the messages that remained published on her social networks.
The businesswoman, writer, and speaker was the founder of Executive Lab and CEO of Xplor Digital Experience. She also presented herself as Forbes Woman and had participated in various initiatives aimed at boosting women’s presence in leadership and decision-making spaces.
The message Marie Claire left for her children
The news of her death began to circulate on Sunday, July 12. Shortly after, her followers noticed that a series of content had been published on her Instagram account that, according to various outlets, had been scheduled in advance.
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Among them was a video with images of her family life, her professional career, and some of the moments she had shared with her children. The material was accompanied by an extensive letter in which she expressed the emotional pain she was experiencing.
“Do not call me strong, do not admire me, do not call me a survivor, because I failed you, I failed my children. Forgive me”, she wrote in one of the excerpts that was later reproduced by various media outlets.
The post generated thousands of reactions and messages of sadness, but it also sparked a debate about the need to listen to alarm signals and accompany those who express feeling overwhelmed or with no way out.
Allegations of alleged psychological abuse
In the weeks prior, Marie Claire had used her networks to speak about abuse within intimate relationships. There she said she had endured situations of psychological violence, manipulation, humiliations, and demeaning remarks that would have deeply affected her self-esteem and mental health.
In one of her posts, she aimed to address other potential victims. She advised recognizing the signs of abuse, turning to trusted people, and not allowing phrases like “you’re crazy” or “you’re overreacting” to invalidate what they were feeling.
The entrepreneur also shared informational material about the cycle of violence and the impact that emotional abuse can have. Her statements reflect her own public testimony and, to date, do not constitute a judicial ruling or an official determination of responsibility.
What happened and what caused Marie Claire González’s death
At the time this piece was written, authorities had not officially disclosed the cause of Marie Claire González’s death and no definitive forensic report had been released.
Diverse international media indicated that suicide was being investigated as one of the hypotheses. However, the information had not been conclusively confirmed and the investigation remained open. Therefore, it is not possible to state the cause of death until an official statement is issued.
On social media, followers and organizations began to demand that the circumstances of the death be clarified and that the allegations she had shared before dying be examined.
Who was Marie Claire González
Marie Claire had built a community of over 150,000 followers, where she shared content related to business, personal branding, technology, motherhood, and mental health.
Throughout her career she was recognized for her work in innovation and women’s entrepreneurship. She was also honored by Panamanian television in the segment People Who Inspire, which highlighted her commitment to leadership, authenticity, and the visibility of mental health.
Following the news of her death, colleagues, entrepreneurs, and members of her community bid her farewell with messages that recalled her ability to drive projects and motivate other women. But it was her final words that left a painful question: how much suffering can remain hidden behind an image of success, strength, and leadership.