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Lawyer from South Florida will manage a humanitarian visa to bring El Taiger’s daughter from Cuba

Lawyer from South Florida will manage a humanitarian visa to bring El Taiger's daughter from Cuba

In an emotional gesture of solidarity, immigration lawyer Miguel Inda-Romero has announced that he will be in charge of processing a humanitarian visa so that the daughter of Cuban reggaeton singer El Taiger, currently in Cuba, can travel to Miami to see her father, who He is in critical condition after having been shot in the head. Inda-Romero emphasized that, although she does not agree with some of the artist’s decisions, this is not a time for personal judgments, but for humanity. “The girl is not to blame for anything, and it is our duty to help her,” he declared.

Taiger was found unconscious more than 55 hours ago, in the back seat of an abandoned vehicle in broad daylight, just two blocks from Jackson Memorial Hospital, where he remains connected to an assisted breathing machine in intensive care.

According to medical reports, the bullet hit his forehead and passed through the right side of his brain, seriously compromising his health. Despite this, members of her work team, like Teresa, remain hopeful. “His vital signs are fine, he’s strong, and he’ll get through this,” she said confidently.

The artist’s community of followers has reacted with displays of support and faith. Hundreds of people gathered at a vigil near the hospital, holding candles and singing El Taiger’s songs, while praying for his speedy recovery. Some devotees also went to the Hermitage of Charity to pray for his life.

Miami Police Chief Manuel Morales has reported that the investigation is ongoing. “If we identify that it was a crime, we will do everything possible to arrest those responsible,” he said. At this time, no additional details have been provided regarding the suspects or the exact circumstances surrounding the incident.

One of the most surprising moments in the last hours was the presence of the reggaeton singer Chocolate, known for his conflictive relationship with El Taiger. Despite the public differences between the two, Chocolate attended the vigil, making it clear that he now only cares about his colleague’s recovery. “I put differences aside,” he said empathetically.

El Taiger’s prognosis remains uncertain. Medical experts consulted explained that gunshot wounds to the brain are extremely dangerous and scenarios vary from partial recovery to possible irreversible consequences. However, his team and followers do not lose faith, trusting that the artist can overcome this difficult moment.

Meanwhile, attention is focused on the humanitarian visa procedures for his daughter. Inda-Romero ended her statement by emphasizing that, in the face of a tragedy of this type, it is essential to put aside differences and focus on what really matters: life. “No one deserves what happened to El Taiger. Only God can judge us,” he concluded.

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