It is resolved the alleged dispute over the final resting place of El Taiger's remains.

After several days of internal conflicts among family and friends of El Taiger, an agreement was reached regarding the location where the remains of the Cuban reggaeton artist will rest.


The alleged dispute among family members and close associates of José Manuel Carbajal Zaldívar (El Taiger) regarding the final resting place of the reggaeton artist's remains would have been resolved.

The news was made known by Univision journalist Mario Vallejo, who had revealed the alleged previous disagreements between the parties.

"After disagreements and discussions between a friend of El Taiger who managed to obtain a power of attorney signed by the musician's grandmother - who shows symptoms of Alzheimer's - and the musician's family, now in Miami, they have finally come to an agreement," Vallejo said.

The journalist used statements from El Taiger's cousin, Jorge Junior, as a source, who this Monday -without openly referencing any discrepancies- exonerated Teresa, who has been labeled on social media as "the friend" who allegedly wielded the supposed power of attorney.

"Due to what's happening, we always blame one person, blame another, and good or bad, everyone who has done something for the cousin has done it from the heart. This person who is here, Teresa, with her virtues and faults, I believe she has more virtues than faults, she is doing well, okay? Don't attack her anymore," said Jorge Junior.

"I just want to tell you that we are together in this, we are not apart. We came to add up, not to subtract," he added, without making any further clarifications.

However, Mario Vallejo in his most recent report on the topic for Univision insisted that "representatives of the funeral home that would transfer El Taiger's remains to Cuba decided to leave the offices of the medical examiner due to the discussions."

He reiterated that we are, in any case, facing the resolution of the conflict, but he did not retract nor indicated that his initial information was inaccurate.

Meanwhile, on her Instagram stories, Teresa has exploded this Tuesday against the communicator, whom she accuses of damaging her image in front of the public.

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In another more recent post, Teresa said that she doesn't want to harm anyone and that she only wishes "for them to stop with the lies and speak things as they are."

"Let's hope that all of this is resolved in the best possible way. Let's focus on what really matters right now, which is giving José the farewell he deserves and seeking justice," he added.

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In the midst of such controversy, the most important point is that the funeral will finally take place on the weekend of October 18 and 19 at the San Lázaro Church in Hialeah.

On October 3, El Taiger was found seriously injured in the back of a Mercedes Benz truck that was abandoned near the emergency room of Jackson Memorial Hospital. An anonymous call alerted the authorities, who immediately ruled out that it was a suicide attempt.

On October 10, it was officially reported that the artist passed away after spending a week hospitalized in critical condition.

The Miami Police have described the case as a "puzzle" and have called on the community to assist with any information that may help solve it.

According to police spokesperson Freddie Cruz, the van where El Taiger's body was found has already been identified, and the owner is known, although that information has not yet been publicly disclosed.

One of the names that has emerged in the investigation is that of Damián Valdez-Galloso, alias "El Narra," who has been identified as a person of interest in the case.

According to the authorities, Valdez-Galloso is not a direct suspect in the murder, but he may have key information to uncover what happened, as he was the last person to be with El Taiger the night before the incident, and he was also the one who rented the hotel room where the reggaeton artist slept before being shot.

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