Fire and possible theft reported at David Calzado's home in Havana

The home of musician David Calzado was the scene of a fire and an alleged attempted robbery in Havana, an event that highlights the climate of insecurity in the Cuban capital.

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Firefighters responded in the early hours of Sunday to the home of Cuban musician David Calzado, director of the popular group "La Charanga Habanera," after smoke was reported coming from the second floor of the property, located in the Playa municipality of Havana.

According to witnesses quoted by the Facebook page La Tijera, screams could be heard from inside the house saying, "We have to break the wall!", accompanied by loud banging, which has raised suspicions of a possible robbery attempt.

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When the emergency teams arrived at the scene, they found no one inside the residence, as it is believed that the individuals involved had fled before their arrival.

"Close sources confirmed that David Calzado and his family members were not at home during the incident," highlighted La Tijera.

The publication included images showing a tanker truck at David Calzado's residence.

In the comments section, several internet users highlighted the current level of insecurity faced by the Cuban population, which is evident from systematic reports of thefts, among other issues.

The incident that took place in David Calzado's home is not an isolated event, but rather part of a troubling wave of crimes that is shaking the country.

A few days ago, in Santiago de Cuba, a repeated theft of a medical office was reported, where thieves stole medications, equipment, and personal belongings of healthcare staff, compromising a vital space for the community.

In Havana, the police arrested a young man who had stolen an electric motorcycle in broad daylight.

The images from the surveillance cameras helped identify the perpetrator, who already had a criminal record for other similar offenses, reinforcing the feeling of impunity in the capital.

The violence associated with these incidents has also been on the rise. A Cuban woman reported that she was a victim of a violent robbery while riding her motorcycle. According to her account, an unknown assailant attacked her forcefully and snatched the vehicle from her.

The case sparked outrage on social media, where the victim offered a reward to recover what was lost, in light of the authorities' ineffectiveness.

In another recent incident, also in Santiago, a suspected thief was caught while attempting to flee with stolen items. The neighborhood's reaction was immediate and he was almost lynched by the residents, who expressed their frustration over the robberies and the lack of state response.

The police arrived on the scene only after the individual was subdued by the community itself.

Frequently asked questions about the incident at David Calzado's residence and the security situation in Cuba

What happened in David Calzado's home in Havana?

On Sunday morning, a fire and a possible burglary attempt were reported at the home of David Calzado, director of "La Charanga Habanera," in the Playa municipality of Havana. Firefighters arrived at the scene after smoke was detected coming from the second floor, but found no one at the residence.

Why is there suspicion of a burglary at David Calzado's house?

Witnesses cited by the Facebook page La Tijera heard shouts saying "We need to break the wall!" and loud banging from inside the house, raising suspicions of a possible burglary attempt. The absence of people in the house when the firefighters arrived supports this hypothesis.

What is the security situation in Havana and in Cuba in general?

The insecurity in Cuba, especially in Havana, has significantly increased, with numerous reports of daylight robberies and violence. The economic crisis and the decline of public services have exacerbated common crime. Recent cases include home burglaries and violent assaults, reflecting a climate of growing insecurity.

How has the population reacted to the increase in crime in Cuba?

In the face of the rising wave of theft and violence, many citizens have chosen to take justice into their own hands due to the absence of an effective police response. The public has turned to social media to report and share experiences, highlighting the disconnection between official discourse and reality.

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