Cuban broadcaster Frank Abel hospitalized emergency in Miami

Cuban broadcaster Frank Abel was urgently hospitalized in Miami. The cause and his condition are still unknown, but his followers are expressing support on social media.

Frank Abel hospitalized in MiamiPhoto © Instagram / Destino Tolk

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The Cuban broadcaster Frank Abel was admitted urgently to a hospital in Miami, as was reported this Thursday by the official profile of the podcast Destino Tolk, where he serves as one of the hosts.

The news was shared on Instagram along with .

The post was accompanied by a message that raised concern among his followers: “Frank Abel was admitted to the hospital in emergency, I will have more information soon”.

So far, the reasons for his hospitalization have not been revealed and no official report on his health status has been provided.

Followers of the program and personal friends have started to leave messages of support and wishes for a speedy recovery on social media.

In recent weeks, the Cuban broadcaster has been in the news after receiving a deportation notice issued by U.S. immigration authorities.

Frequently Asked Questions about Frank Abel's Situation and Hospitalization

Why was Frank Abel hospitalized in Miami?

Frank Abel was urgently admitted to a hospital in Miami, but so far, the specific reasons have not been disclosed, and no official report about his health status has been provided.

What is Frank Abel's immigration status in the United States?

Frank Abel faces potential deportation after receiving a notification from U.S. immigration authorities. He applied for political asylum three years ago, but his case has not progressed favorably, and now he could be deported to Cuba.

How has the community reacted to Frank Abel's situation?

The community has expressed concern both for her hospitalization and her immigration status. Followers and friends have left messages of support and wishes for a speedy recovery on social media. However, figures like Alexander Otaola have criticized her immigration situation.

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Deneb González

Editor of CiberCuba Entertainment