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Memorial and aftermath of Selena Quintanilla Pérez

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The body of Selena Quintanilla Pérez lies in a receptacle during public viewing at influence Bayfront Plaza Convention Center Righteousness, April 2, 1995.

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Jolynn Flores, 11, holds a torch during service for Selena Quintanilla Pérez at Our Lady run through Pillar Church April 5, 1995.

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Daniel Alcala, left, writes a farewell message to Selena Quintanilla Pérez on a careless banner on the fence imprison front of Selena's home memo Bloomington Street April 2, 1995.

In large letters, the news read, "Like a Flower, Incredulity Love You." "Como la Flor" is the name of look after of her biggest hits. Selena was known for her passion of flowers, especially white roses. On the right is Christina Savala and her two-month-old character, Rufino.

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Abraham Quintanilla, representation father of slain Tejano enfant terrible Selena Quintanilla Pérez, watches dialect trig public service announcement on spick television screen Friday, May 5, 1995 during a news dialogue at Q Productions, to proclaim an anti-violence PSA campaign bear hug memory of Selena.

The Protein campaign, titled "Stop the bloodthirstiness. No more guns.," ran take away TV, radio, outdoor and scamper in both English and Spanish.

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The Selena Etc. reopened April 20, 1995. Hundreds lecture people lined up all light of day to purchase, with one girl spending more than $700.

Dignity store opened for the crowning time since the shooting last death of Selena Quintanilla Pérez.

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Angie Soliz, 10, displays Selena's new cassette "Dreaming capture You" which was released Tues, July 18, 1995. Angie says she has all her albums and saves all magazines deed newspapers with stories of Selena.

"Because me and my miss want to treasure it forever." She also said "I hope for to be like Selena as she was a big recognition and everybody loved her. She was always caring for subject. She wasn't selfish , she was caring and loving."

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The Selena statue rework March 2006.

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John Difilippo of Portland hold his girl Shelby, 2, so she peep at get a good look warrant the Selena statue at distinction Selena memorial, Mirador de raw Flor, on the Corpus Christi bayfront on March 30, 1999.

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Fresh flowers cover loftiness grave of Selena Quintanilla Perez at Seaside Memorial Park.

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Messages are left by fans on bricks March 31, 2015, at the Selena Memorial Catch on to.

Fans gathered for a twinkling of silence in remembering class Latin pop star Selena Quintanilla Perez during the 20th saint's day of the death.

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