Moving message from Jorge Junior's son to El Taiger: "You have my grandmother not knowing what to do and my father on the verge of madness."

"Wake up dude, there's no written or long text, the situation doesn't let me, just wake up already, I can't control my grandma and my dad if something happens to you," wrote the young man in one of his texts on Instagram.

Jaide Hernández, Jorge Junior y El Taiger © Instagram / Jaide Hernández y El Taiger
Jaide Hernández, Jorge Junior, and El TaigerPhoto © Instagram / Jaide Hernández and El Taiger

The critical health status of El Taiger keeps family, friends, fellow musicians, and fans on edge; just like his father Jorge Junior, the young Jaide Hernández, also a member of Los 4, shared a poignant message for his uncle on social media.

"Wake up dude, there’s no long writing or text, the situation doesn’t let me, just wake up already I can’t control my grandma and my dad if something happens to you, so come on, I know you can do it, I love you," it says in one of his posts on Instagram.

"The blood is weighing on me, with a limp*, you have my grandmother at the door not knowing what to do and my father on the verge of madness; when he doesn't speak, that's when he's suffering the most. My aunt is in enormous pain, and I, your nephew, in tears like a man, am asking you to wake up now, to get up now," he wrote alongside a video in which he appears visibly affected.

Through social media, Jorge Junior also expressed his sorrow after the incident in which El Taiger was injured, to whom he has a great affection.

Last Thursday, El Taiger was found inside a car with a gunshot wound to the head. The police are investigating the incident, but the details are still unknown.

After undergoing surgery, the Cuban reggaeton artist remains in critical condition and connected to artificial respiration. Close sources add that he has significant brain damage.

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