The mother of El Taiger's eldest daughter demands justice for the minor: "That man deserves the worst this world has to offer."

The mother of El Taiger's daughter is seeking justice following her death, accusing the alleged murderer. The hashtag #JusticeForElTaiger is gaining traction as pressure mounts on the judicial process.


Amid the pain and shock following the recent death of urban singer El Taiger, the mother of the reggaetonero's eldest daughter has used the Instagram profile dedicated to the girl, Yaliet Carvajal, to express her suffering and her call for justice in light of the recent events related to the case.

Through an emotional message written from the perspective of the child, the mother conveyed the emotional impact that the tragedy has had on her family.

"Justice for my dad. I don’t know how to hate, but this man deserves the worst in this world because he killed my dad. My love, my whole life went with my dad," can be read in the post.

The case that has shaken the Cuban music world took a recent turn when Damián Valdés Galloso, the accused in the murder of the popular singer, declared himself not guilty through his attorney.

The news has heightened demands for justice from the family, supporters, and friends of El Taiger, whose real name was José Manuel Carvajal.

The message shared on social media reflects the depth of pain and the sense of loss within the family. The mother of the girl has taken a strong stance in demanding justice for her daughter's father, highlighting how this tragic event has impacted the child, who is now facing a life without her paternal figure.

In another part of the post, the mother emphasized, "Justice for my dad." This call joins the voices of the artist's followers on digital platforms, where the hashtag #JusticeForElTaiger has gained traction as a show of support for the family and condemnation of the alleged perpetrator.

The passing of El Taiger represents a significant loss for Cuban urban music, and his artistic legacy continues to be remembered by thousands of fans both on the island and beyond.

At the same time, the judicial process against Damián Valdés Galloso is under public scrutiny, with expectations that the full weight of the law will be applied.

El Taiger's family, along with his supporters, continues to demand justice while facing the challenge of rebuilding their lives amidst a pain that is unlikely to heal.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, I currently live in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated with a degree in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.