"Justice is about to arrive, my brother": Alexander Delgado after the release of the video of El Taiger's murder

"We all miss you."

Alexander Delgado sigue pidiendo justicia por El Taiger © Instagram stories / Alexander Delgado
Alexander Delgado continues to seek justice for El Taiger.Photo © Instagram stories / Alexander Delgado

"We all miss you." With these words, Alexander Delgado, leader of the duo Gente de Zona, once again remembered his friend El Taiger.

In an Instagram story, El Monarca shared a photo of the two of them with a message full of nostalgia and hope: “Justice is coming, my brother,” along with a broken heart.

Alexander's message comes shortly after a video was released showing the exact moment El Taiger was shot in the head while standing in front of the house of the accused, Damián Valdez-Galloso. The footage has left a profound impact on the Cuban community and has amplified the call for justice.

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Alexander, for his part, was one of the first to arrive at the hospital when it was announced that El Taiger was seriously injured. He also reacted when the suspect was captured and extradited to Miami, declaring at that time: "We are one step closer to justice. You are missed."

The video that was released a few hours ago not only shows the shooting but also Valdez dragging the lifeless body of El Taiger and cleaning up traces of blood before loading him into his vehicle. However, in his court appearance, Valdez pleaded "not guilty," which has sparked outrage among friends, family, and fans of the reggaeton artist.

Artists like Yomil Hidalgo described the crime as an act of "cold blood," while Jorge Junior, the cousin of the deceased singer, called for strength for the family. Additionally, a petition with over 49,000 signatures demands that the charges against Valdez be escalated from second-degree murder to first-degree murder.

In his recent message, Alexander Delgado reinforces the fight for justice and makes it clear that he has not forgotten his friend. “We all miss you” is more than a tribute: it serves as a reminder that his memory lives on and that the path towards justice continues.

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