Cuban traffic accident survivor: "I know what’s happening to El Taiger."

"If it's not his moment, El Taiger is going to wake up; it may not be the same, but he is going to wake up and he will be able to overcome all the things that are happening to him and what has happened."


On TikTok, the Cuban user @santana.gautrier777 has touched thousands with an emotional message directed to El Taiger, who remains in critical condition after being shot in the forehead last Thursday.

In a recent video uploaded to the network, Santana recounted how he was connected to artificial respiration for a month and a half after a serious traffic accident, an experience that allows him to understand the situation the reguetonero is currently going through.

"I know what's happening, El Taiger... I know. I went through it myself," he expressed with deep emotion, recalling the moment when the doctors told his mother that if he didn't wake up, she had to decide whether to disconnect him or keep waiting for a miracle.

The video from @santana.gautrier777 has already garnered over 19.9K likes and has generated a wave of comments of support, faith, and hope. Many followers reacted with emotionally charged words, such as "I feel and truly believe that God doesn't want him up there yet; He has great purposes for him here" and "God bless you, thank you for your testimony, soon El Taiger will also be a testimony like you."

Santana had previously shared another video asking his followers to pray for El Taiger, with the hope that "Papito Dios puts his miraculous hand so that he can get out of this really tough situation he is going through."

"If one day you gave me the opportunity, please give it to him as well," he requested in his heartfelt message.

“God puts tests on his best warriors, with God everything is possible. Strength Taiger,” Santana also wrote on the network in a video where he is currently seen in front of a photo of himself from when he was in the hospital.

This Monday, El Taiger's manager reported that, although his condition remained critical, he did not show brain death and his kidney had started to respond. He clarified, however, that it was still too early to know for sure about his future, as he explained, "nothing can be determined until the inflammation has completely subsided."

Meanwhile, on virtual platforms, messages of faith and hope continue to grow, along with support for the artist and expressions of affection from fans and colleagues, such as Yomil, who called for continuing to pray and not to forget him as the days go by.

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