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October 23: On This Day in World History … briefly

By 1993 the fan club had reached 1 500 members in less than four years, and eventually grew to over 5 000. It became one of the largest fan clubs in the San Antonio area.

1995:  Latin singer Selena’s murderer is found guilty

Selena Quintanilla-Pérez was an American singer who achieved international fame as a member of Selena y Los Dinos and for her subsequent solo career in both Spanish and English. Her father and manager, Abraham Quintanilla Jr, appointed Yolanda Saldívar president of Selena’s fan club in 1991 after Saldívar had repeatedly asked permission to start one. In January 1994, Saldívar was promoted to manager of the singer’s boutiques. Selena’s employees, fashion designer, and cousin began complaining about Saldívar’s management style. In January 1995, Quintanilla Jr began receiving telephone calls and letters from angry fans who had sent membership payments and had received nothing in return. He began investigating their complaints and found evidence that Saldívar had embezzled $60 000 from the fan club and the boutiques using forged checks. After the Quintanilla family confronted her, Saldívar bought a gun, lured Selena to a motel room and shot her in the back. Although doctors tried to revive Selena, she was pronounced dead from loss of blood and cardiac arrest.

Selena in 1995 – Wikipedia

The Latino community was deeply affected by the news of Selena’s death; some people traveled thousands of miles to visit her home, boutiques, and the crime scene, while churches with large congregations of Latinos held prayers in her name. All major television networks in the United States interrupted their regular programming to break the news. The public’s reaction to Selena’s death was compared to those that followed the deaths of John Lennon, Kurt Cobain, and John F Kennedy.

Chris Pérez and Selena began a relationship, despite her father’s disapproval, photo taken 2012 – Wikipedia

Some Americans who were unaware of the singer and her popularity criticised the attention she and her murder received from both the media and the Latino community. Radio personality Howard Stern mocked Selena’s murder, burial, and her mourners and criticised her music, playing her songs with gunshots in the background, causing an uproar among the Latino population. On April 12, 1995 – two weeks after her death – then-Texas governor George W Bush declared her birthday Selena Day in Texas. Some Americans were offended because Selena Day that year coincided with Easter.

Graffiti left by fans of Selena at the door the day she was shot – Wikipedia

At the time of Selena’s death, Tejano music was one of the most popular Latin music subgenres in the United States. She was called the ‘Queen of Tejano music’ and became the first Latino artist to have a predominantly Spanish-language album’Dreaming of You’ (1995) – debut and peak at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart. After her death, the popularity of Tejano music waned. During Saldívar’s trial for the murder – called the ‘trial of the century’ and the most important trial for the Latino population – Saldívar said she accidentally shot Selena while attempting suicide. Saldívar was found guilty of murder and was sentenced to life imprisonment. Jennifer Lopez was cast as Selena in a 1997 biopic film about her life and achieved fame after the film’s release. Saldívar will be eligible for parole on March 30, 2025.

Selena’s grave at Seaside Memorial Park in Corpus Christi, Texas – Wikipedia
Most notable historic snippets or facts extracted from the book ‘On This Day’ first published in 1992 by Octopus Publishing Group Ltd, London, as well as additional supplementary information extracted from Wikipedia.

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