A WOMAN was reportedly shot dead after her prank dressing as a ghost to spook her neighbours went horrifically wrong. The unidentified victim, said to be aged between 20 and 25 years old, was roaming the streets in Naucalpan de Juarez, Mexico, wearing a white gown and veil. NewsflashThe woman was captured roaming the streets in a white gown and veil while shouting the Weeping Woman’s chilling call to her children[/caption] NewsflashThe Latin American legend La Llorona is said to roam the streets grieving her dead children[/caption] She donned the scary get up in a bid to frighten residents in the neighbourhood of San Miguel Doram on October 15. The woman had dressed up as the Weeping Woman, known as ‘La Llorona’ in Latin America, a ghost who is said to walk the streets mourning her dead children. According to folklore, the terrifying figure walks the earth in despair after drowning her two children in a river in a fit of rage after seeing her husband with another woman. Locals said they saw the ghostly woman prowling the area on October 15 while shouting “ay mis hijos” meaning “oh my children”. One resident filmed the woman’s antics just moments before she was reportedly shot dead with several bullets by a scared neighbour. According to local reports, the spooked shooter fled after opening fire at the woman. Most read in The Sun NOT HAPPY Disabled woman accuses Maccies of discrimination for 'refusing' drive-thru order SEE YA I'm a lash technician - what we really think of clients with scabby, gross lids STOP THE SPREAD Covid Plan B measures 'set to be rolled out in 20 UK hotspots within days' BAD TERMS? Strictly feud mystery as Ranvir Singh unfollowed Giovanni & fails to support him BENEFIT BLOW New rules for claiming Universal Credit revealed in fraud prevention shake-up tragic tot Mum & lover ‘killed girl, 1, by stamping on her then tried to blame 2-year-old' The Municipal Police have not revealed the victim’s identity and no arrests have been reported in connection with the shooting. State authorities have reportedly launched an investigation into the shocking incident. It comes as thousands gear up for Day of the Dead celebrations across Mexico and Halloween. The video of the Weeping Woman has since been shared across social media as well as a gruesome images allegedly showing the victim. Children are often told the terrifying tale in a bid to encourage them not to wander off after dark.