Teresa Padrón, the former manager of Cuban reggaeton sensation El Taiger, took to social media this Friday, marking seven months since his tragic death, with a heartfelt post filled with sorrow, longing, and a strong demand for justice. "It's been 7 months since you left, my dear, and I still struggle to accept it," she wrote on her Instagram, accompanying a video of the late artist. "I remember you for the happiness you spread, your joy, and the vibrant life you shared with everyone," she added.
Her words, heavy with grief, emphasized her belief that the musician's death was neither fair nor natural. "Nothing justifies your departure, and with each passing day, I feel even more compelled to speak out for you, to demand, shout, and fight for justice. It wasn't fair, it wasn't humane, it wasn't your time!" she declared.
Padrón also urged her followers to not remain passive in the face of violent or unexplained losses: "To those reading this, let's demand justice, not just for José but for all those who have been unjustly taken from us. May your light never dim, José. You are always with me. JUSTICE JUSTICE JUSTICE! We will not rest until it is served!"
José Manuel Carvajal Zaldivar, widely known as El Taiger, passed away on October 10, 2024, after spending a week in intensive care following a gunshot wound to the head. The trial of his alleged killer, Damián Valdez-Galloso, has been postponed once again this week, now set for July, extending the family's and fans' wait for justice.
Frequently Asked Questions about El Taiger's Legacy and Justice
Who was El Taiger?
El Taiger, born José Manuel Carvajal Zaldivar, was a renowned Cuban reggaeton artist known for his vibrant energy and musical talent.
What happened to El Taiger?
El Taiger was tragically shot in the head and passed away on October 10, 2024, after a week in intensive care.
Who is suspected of El Taiger's murder?
Damián Valdez-Galloso is the suspect in the murder of El Taiger, with his trial being repeatedly postponed.