A Cuban woman’s car is destroyed in Florida, and she offers a reward to find the culprits: "I will be giving $15,000 to anyone who helps me."



Cuban in FloridaPhoto © Instagram / @claudia__valeria92

The Cuban businesswoman Claudia Valeria, who resides in Florida, reported being the victim of a vandalistic act after a stolen vehicle was deliberately crashed into her Mercedes-Benz G63, which was parked in front of her home during the early hours of Saturday.

Through her Instagram account, where she has over 63,000 followers, Claudia shared images from the security cameras that captured the exact moment of the impact. “I will be giving $15,000 to anyone who helps me with any information. In the early morning hours of Saturday, a car was stolen just to crash into mine,” wrote the Cuban, stating that the police are already investigating the case.

The photographs show the severe damage to the rear and side of the luxury vehicle, valued at more than 150 thousand dollars. Claudia stated that she already has identified suspects, but she needs more evidence before the authorities can take action. “I know who is responsible for this crime, but I need more evidence,” she explained.

Her post sparked a wave of outrage and support among her followers. Dozens of users encouraged her not to be intimidated and condemned the apparent envy behind the attack. "Those who laugh now will pay with tears later. No one escapes divine justice," commented a follower, while another warned: "Don’t show your houses or cars anymore; the envious take advantage of everything."

Claudia is known on social media for her work in the real estate sector and for sharing content about motivation, professional success, and properties in Florida. Her profile, a symbol of overcoming challenges and prosperity, may have made her —according to some comments— a target of resentment.

Despite the scare, the Cuban affirmed that she is doing well and will not let the incident stop her. "Thanks to everyone who has reached out to me and shared. From now on, I leave everything in the hands of the police," she wrote in a later story.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor at CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.