Tragic End for Social Media Influencer as Domestic Disturbance Leads to Dual Deaths
Celebrated Social Media Influencer Found Dead
Zaria Khadejah Carr, widely known as Duchess Dior to her 35,000 Facebook followers, was discovered deceased in her Twin City, Georgia home on Saturday evening. Her passing follows a harrowing social media post wherein she appealed for help just three hours prior to the grim discovery, prompting urgent police intervention.
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation confirmed that officers responded to reports of a domestic disturbance around 9:30 PM, discovering Zaria unresponsive in her residence. She was 27 years old.
Desperate Plea for Help
On the afternoon of her death, Zaria took to her Facebook page, sharing a troubling message that read, “I really don’t know what to do… but I need help before I lose my life or freedom! My kids need me!” This alarming post has raised considerable concern and speculation regarding the circumstances surrounding her untimely death.
Husband’s Suicide in Standoff with Police
The situation escalated further when her husband, Shamarcus Jameal Carr, 31, fled the scene in Zaria’s 2021 Dodge Challenger. Law enforcement later located the vehicle in Wayne County, approximately 80 miles south of Twin City. As deputies attempted to apprehend him, Carr reportedly shot himself before he could be taken into custody.
He was subsequently rushed to a local hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries. His social media presence as a dog breeder, known as "The Frenchman," had garnered a following of 44,000 individuals.
Ongoing Investigation
As authorities continue to clarify the details surrounding these tragic events, the circumstances of Zaria’s death remain unclear. Investigations into both deaths are currently described as “active and ongoing.”
Community members and followers have expressed their shock and grief over the news, leaving numerous tributes on Zaria’s social media posts.
If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health issues or suicidal thoughts, please reach out to the National Suicide Prevention hotline at 988 or visit SuicidePreventionLifeline.org for support.
More updates are expected as the investigation unfolds.

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