They provide an update on El Taiger's clinical evolution.

A member of his team went out to provide information to dozens of the singer's followers who remain around the hospital.


A member of El Taiger's work team who accompanied him yesterday went out at night to talk to the artist's followers who remain around Jackson Memorial Hospital, telling them that the artist is "stable" although still in critical condition.

"I was with Taiger all day today. He is stable, in critical condition still, but with God's favor, he will be with us soon. Please keep praying for him. It's the only thing I ask from the bottom of my heart," he said.

"Good vibes, because he needs them right now, and I'm sure that the day he walks out of that hospital, he will shed tears knowing that all his audience is here to support him,” she added.

Yuri Castro, a friend of El Taiger who was accompanying him, added that it is important for followers not to give credit to fake pages that claim that the singer is going to "disconnect," as he is currently on artificial respiration.

"Jose is not going to be disconnected; that is a lie that is circulating on social media. The ratings don't matter here, humanity does. It is important that we walk with the truth on any path we are taking," said Yuri Castro, who specified that the official updates are given through the reggaeton artist's Instagram profile.

"Everyone praying, everyone asking, those who can't stand Tiger should also pray so they have content to keep going," he concluded.

"Here we are, all of us who love you," shouted one of the musician's fans.

The investigation into the incident in which the Cuban reggaeton artist El Taiger was shot in the head is still ongoing.

Speculations on social media intensified after images of a police operation at a home in Hialeah surfaced this Saturday.

However, for now, there are no arrests, as affirmed by Univision journalist Daniel Benítez. The police are still seeking more information and individuals believed to have been with El Taiger before the tragic event.

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