Mother of El Taiger's daughter thanks for support after the reggaeton artist's death: “She needs to process what is happening.”

The mother of El Taiger's daughter thanks for the support and asks for respect while the girl processes her loss.

Hija de El Taiger © Instagram / Yaliet Carvajal
Daughter of El TaigerPhoto © Instagram / Yaliet Carvajal

In the midst of the pain caused by the death of Cuban reggaeton artist El Taiger, the mother of his daughter Yaliet has shared a message on social media thanking the expressions of love and support they have received during these difficult times.

In the story she posted on her Instagram, she shared a photo of El Taiger with his daughter and about her, Lisiyaliet Quijano expressed that the little girl is processing what has happened. “She is fine, she is a strong girl and she has so many people by her side who are supporting her and giving her a lot of love,” she wrote, referring to Yaliet, one of the four children the singer has.

"My daughter is processing her pain, she needs to cry, but have respect, she is a girl who lost her dad in a brutal way," she requested in her message.

Lisiyaliet also thanked those who have sent supportive messages. "I have only had my mind on my daughter, I will respond to everyone little by little," she added.

Finally, she expressed that her daughter will be okay, but that she needs time to understand what has happened. "Thank you, she is going to be fine, but she needs to process what is happening," the mother concluded in her emotional message, which ends with a heartfelt "Rest in peace, José."

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José Manuel Carbajal passed away on Thursday, October 10, at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami after a week in the hospital following a gunshot wound to the head. The news of the death of the performer of "La Historia" has shocked the world of Cuban music and has generated a wave of condolences towards his family, especially to his children and grandmother.

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