The health status of El Taiger dominates headlines in the international press.

The attack against El Taiger has also sparked social media.

El Taiger © X/el taiger
El TaigerPhoto © X/el taiger

International media have reported on the health status of the Cuban reggaeton artist José Manuel Carbajal Zadívar, 37, artistically known as El Taiger, who remains in serious condition after being found in Miami with a gunshot wound to the head last Thursday.

In the United States, networks like Univisión and Telemundo have devoted extensive coverage to the attack, highlighting its impact on the music scene and the Cuban community in exile. In their reports, they emphasize connections between this attack and the growing tensions within the world of reggaeton and urban music, although authorities have not confirmed any official hypothesis regarding the motive for the attack.

In Latin America, the news has been mainly covered by media outlets such as Infobae and Clarín, although several Mexican media have highlighted the event in their editions, emphasizing the cultural impact of the artist, his influence on Latin urban music, and the void he would leave if unable to continue his career due to the aftermath of this attack. Additionally, they have collected reactions from other artists and public figures, many of whom have shown their support for El Taiger and have demanded justice.

In Europe, mainly Spanish media, have highlighted the fact and shown how the artist's family and friends have asked for prayers for his recovery, while the Cuban music community has expressed its support through social media.

The attack against El Taiger has also ignited social media, where his followers, as well as other artists in the music scene, have expressed their shock and solidarity. Support messages have come from various parts of the world, with the hashtag #FuerzaTaiger becoming a trend.

For the moment, investigations are ongoing, and more details about the artist's health status and the progress in identifying those responsible for this incident are expected to be provided in the coming days.

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