Beauty Couch, Roller Skating Influencer, Dead at 22

Image via Beauty Couch Katera/Instagram

Beauty Couch, an Instagram influencer whose countless roller-skating videos earned her a strong following, was found dead in Georgia just days after she was reported missing. She was 22.

According to a report from the Police Department, firefighters responded to a brush fire on Wednesday afternoon in Austell, Georgia, where upon arrival authorities located a vehicle fully engulfed in flames. As part of their preliminary investigation, police paid a visit to the address where the vehicle was registered. It was at that address they learned the car owner’s daughter, Couch, had not been seen since Tuesday morning. While the car was registered to her father, it was Couch who most commonly drove the car.

Police went back to search the area where the vehicle was found and that’s where they located a body that matched Couch’s description. Investigation is ongoing and, based on the initial scene, they suspect foul play, although the cause of death has not been determined.

A reporter spoke with Couch’s mother, Kimberly, who remembered her young daughter as a loving person.

She was a sweet girl, she never bothered nobody, She never bothered nobody. She was a friend to everybody. She loved going skating. She loved going to work. She loved her clothes. She loved wearing her hair so pretty.

Kimberly added,

They took a part of my life from me. They took a part of my heart. I want them to pay for what they did to my baby.

Couch, who went by Beauty Kantera on Instagram, had nearly 150,000 followers. Her final post came six days ago, and it’s there where friends and loved ones have dropped comments pleading for anyone to come forward if they have any information about what happened to Couch.

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Beauty Couch, Roller Skating Influencer, Dead at 22

Image via Beauty Couch Katera/Instagram

Beauty Couch, an Instagram influencer whose countless roller-skating videos earned her a strong following, was found dead in Georgia just days after she was reported missing. She was 22.

According to a report from the Police Department, firefighters responded to a brush fire on Wednesday afternoon in Austell, Georgia, where upon arrival authorities located a vehicle fully engulfed in flames. As part of their preliminary investigation, police paid a visit to the address where the vehicle was registered. It was at that address they learned the car owner’s daughter, Couch, had not been seen since Tuesday morning. While the car was registered to her father, it was Couch who most commonly drove the car.

Police went back to search the area where the vehicle was found and that’s where they located a body that matched Couch’s description. Investigation is ongoing and, based on the initial scene, they suspect foul play, although the cause of death has not been determined.

A reporter spoke with Couch’s mother, Kimberly, who remembered her young daughter as a loving person.

She was a sweet girl, she never bothered nobody, She never bothered nobody. She was a friend to everybody. She loved going skating. She loved going to work. She loved her clothes. She loved wearing her hair so pretty.

Kimberly added,

They took a part of my life from me. They took a part of my heart. I want them to pay for what they did to my baby.

Couch, who went by Beauty Kantera on Instagram, had nearly 150,000 followers. Her final post came six days ago, and it’s there where friends and loved ones have dropped comments pleading for anyone to come forward if they have any information about what happened to Couch.

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