Karen Sofía Quiroz Ramírez (Photo via Instagram)
Karen Sofía Quiroz Ramírez had a lot more life to live, but it tragically ended at the age of 25.
The social media star di3d after a motorcycle crash. Ramírez’s motorcycle reportedly collided with a truck on a highway in Floridablanca, Colombia, last Wednesday, according to local newspaper Metrópoles.
The outlet further added that she lost control of her bike, which then collided laterally with a Chevrolet Spark. To make matters even worse, Ramírez was then reportedly run over by a truck also traveling along the highway.
Her injuries were simply too much, and she was pronounced dead on the scene, per local reports, and the incident is still under investigation.
Motorcycles can be quite dangerous. Ronny Garcia, a former prospect for the Houston Astros, passed away along with his father and a third person in 2024 following a tragic acc::ident in the Dominican Republic.
Earlier this year, Aidan Zingg, a prodigy in the off-road motorcycle racing world, di3d as a result of injuries sustained in an acc::ident during the Mammoth Mountain MX event in California.
Karen Sofía Quiroz Ramírez Haunting Final Words

Karen Sofía Quiroz Ramírez was said to be lane splitting when she lost control of her bike and crashed as she was between two vehicles in Floridablanca, Colombia.
The final words from her on social media have since been revealed.
Ramírez, who was better known online as “Bikergirl,” lost control of her bike as she attempted to pass between two vehicles, but ended up colliding with a car on one side before falling under the wheels of another.
Hours before she di3d, the 25-year-old had shared with fans that she lost the glasses she normally wore on bike rides and was worried. She then said in the social media post, “I hope I don’t crash because I’m driving without my glasses.”
“The most likely hypothesis of the acc::ident is that the motorcyclist was riding between two vehicles, an act known as lane splitting,” said transport official Jahir Andres.
Although several people tried to help her, Karen Sofía Quiroz Ramírez di3d instantly.
Quiroz, who had thousands of followers on TikTok and Instagram, published content about routes, motorcycle maintenance, lifestyle, biker, and tattoos. Her presence will truly be missed by all of those who loved her.
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