Widow of El Dany moves his remains due to lack of security at the Colon Cemetery.

Iraisel Pintueles explained that he made this decision to safeguard the integrity of El Dany's remains, due to the high number of incidents that have occurred at the Colon Cemetery.

El Dany continuará su descanso eterno en el Cementerio de Colón. © Instagram / El Dany y CiberCuba
El Dany will continue his eternal rest at the Colon Cemetery.Photo © Instagram / El Dany and CiberCuba

Iraisel Pintueles, widow of the Cuban singer El Dany, announced on social media this Wednesday that she will transfer the remains of the artist to a private chapel to preserve his integrity.

The young influencer explained on Instagram that she bought and renovated a private chapel "exclusively for the eternal rest in a healthy burial" of the famous artist who passed away on July 18, 2020.

Pintueles justified his decision by explaining that he wants to "safeguard the integrity of Daniel's remains" due to the high number of incidents in the Colon Cemetery, where a noticeable deterioration of several tombs has been observed.

"Unfortunately, we are experiencing very delicate moments regarding the preservation of the deceased's integrity, and therefore, I have made the decision to protect their remains as much as possible from any kind of disturbance or surprise," she pointed out on social media, making it clear why she chose to move El Dany's remains to a private chapel.

The widow thanked for the support and understanding, emphasizing her trust that the artist's followers will understand why she made these decisions "with the utmost privacy possible."

With this, I inform you that their remains no longer rest in the other tomb," he added.

Numerous artists have arrived at the famous Cuban reggaeton singer's ancient tomb to remember the popular musician.

One who is always present is his friend and partner Yomil, who last April showed through the stories on his account his visit to El Dany's resting place.

Like many 18th days, when one more month has passed since his sudden death, the Cuban reggaeton singer went to the cemetery to bring "flowers for a brother".

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