The mother of the Cuban singer La Deessa dies

The mother of the Cuban singer The Goddess of Cuba, Who had been hospitalized for days by coronavirus in Havana, died this Wednesday, the artist has reported on social media.

“My mother died,” she wrote on her Instagram account, next to the image of a black rose and the symbol of mourning.

Several artists offered their condolences to their colleague for the sad ending of their parent.

“We’re so sorry, buddy,” the humorous duo The Pichy Boys wrote.

Singer El Micha shared the symbol of emogi which means he is praying.

“I’m so sorry, little sister,” Baby Lores expressed.

“I’m sorry, my dear sister, my deepest condolences,” said Yulién Oviedo.

Dianelys Alfonso Cartaya, real name of the Goddess, reported the day before that his mother, who he was in critical condition, he was stable at the Manuel Fajardo Hospital in Havana.

However, she asked her followers to keep praying for her, convinced that “prayer chains work great miracles.”

“I take this opportunity to thank friends and fans for staying on target for their health,” he added.

The previous week the reguetonera decided to remove her mother from the health facility, after suffering from hypoglycemia due to an insulin injection given to her to control her sugar, because apparently there was no appropriate medicine.

The singer reported that upon arrival at the facility to bring food, he found his mother dirty and defecated in bed because no one helped her go to the bathroom and she could not go alone because she was very weak.

“The treatment of the doctors was horrible, I gave the complaints in the direction of the Fajardo. I was told that they were not there to take anyone to the bathroom. We are talking about a 76-year-old lady, who is she finds herself very weak and cannot go to the bathroom alone, ”the artist recounted.

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