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AN Uber driver was livestreaming on social media just moments before he was allegedly murdered by his passengers earlier this month.

TikToker Jesus Rafael Diaz, known as Rafa Wayne, died after he was allegedly shot in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juárez on December 1.

Uber driver Rafa Wayne was allegedly killed by his passengers in Mexico
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Uber driver Rafa Wayne was allegedly killed by his passengers in MexicoCredit: Facebook
A man, 18, has been arrested by cops
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A man, 18, has been arrested by copsCredit: SSPM

Horrifying footage that’s circulated on social media and seen by The U.S. Sun has captured the driver’s final moments.

The passengers were heard urging the driver to hand over his cell phone and tell them his password.

There appeared to be some form of struggle inside the Nissan Versa car before the livestream suddenly cut out.

The livestream broadcast never restarted.

Gunshots were also reportedly heard before the broadcast ended, as reported by .

Cops have since arrested a man, 18, and a teenage boy, 16, as part of their probe.

They reportedly started to blame each other when they were being quizzed by officers, per local media reports.

They were arrested when they were allegedly caught drinking in the street with two men and another youth.

No charges have yet been filed.

Mexican cops have also seized drugs and guns for further examination.

It’s not known if the weapon seized was used in the alleged killing of the Uber driver.

Carlos Manuel Salas, the Chihuahua Deputy Attorney General, revealed cops found at least one cell phone that belonged to Diaz at the scene, per .

Describing the suspects, he said: “These are people without scruples, vicious and very dangerous.”

Cops are also looking at surveillance footage in the area where the driver was allegedly gunned down.

Officers are also speaking with the driver’s dad as part of their probe, Salas revealed.

Local media reports claimed that fellow drivers were scheduling a protest outside the state’s attorney general’s office.

Diaz is thought to be the fourth ride-share driver to have been killed in Juarez in recent months.

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