Death this week Pedro Cutiño, a Cuban homosexual much loved in Bayamo, in the province Granma, immediately generated a massive tribute attended by hundreds of people, according to images published on social networks.
Cutiño - who was an HIV patient - used to act as a drag queen in different places in his town, something that made him especially loved and popular, according to what they reveal. hundreds of messages published on social networks in the last few hours, which attest to the magnitude of the pain that many Bayameans feel with his departure.
“Our beloved Pedro Cutiño has passed away. We reiterate our condolences to family and friends and we wish you to rejoice in the peace of our God. Rest in peace, brother, we will always remember you.”, the Cuban Network of People with HIV in Granma wrote on Facebook.
“May you rest in peace, Pedro Cutiño. Everyone in Bayamo loved you very much. “You earned it for your unconditional way of being”, wrote Dr. Alexander Jesús Figueredo Izaguirre from the United States.
“Rest in peace, today the nightclubs and festive places wear black with your departure,” added the doctor.
Several videos posted on Facebook reveal the emotion and fervor with which many Bayameans followed the musical tribute they paid to Cutiño, whose exact cause of death has not been revealed.
"You were the joy of this town"; "All of us who knew you knew how real your friendship was and we keep that in mind. May God keep you, friend"; "The Diva of Bayamo died", are just three of the hundreds of expressions of condolences for the death of Pedro Cutiño, whom everyone agrees in classifying as an excellent person.
“Viral, please... so that he has the condolences he deserves... good person... he didn't deserve to die. EPD, my life,” wrote an Internet user in a Facebook group who asked that the massive gesture of condolence for the death of a resident of Bayamo who endeared himself to its inhabitants go viral.
“His woman's soul enclosed in a man's body did not prevent him from being happy, I always admired him for how handsome he was. I remember that I saw him fight on one occasion with three men who offended him because of their way of dressing and he taught the three of them a lesson. I always knew him in the neighborhood, exuding respect for others and very fundamental, he was never a snitch like many are who act like bastards and are collaborators of the police and state security. EPD Pedro Cutiño,” wrote a Bayamese woman in one of many heartfelt messages of condolence.
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