| 04/11/2021 – 07:17 (GMT-4)
Singer Dianelis Alfonso Cartaya, known as The Goddess of Cuba, reported on her Instagram account that two thieves broke into her home to steal.
The artist had a surveillance camera installed on the portal of his home, which clearly captured the entrance of a man who took two armchairs that were in the portal.
“Last night two crazy people got into my portal and ended up engraved and there’s already a prisoner. Young guys, amazing how people are, what a horror,” the reggaeton player recounted.
In the video, posted on his Instagram account, a young man, with a mask and a cap, is seen bouncing off the small wall that borders the home. Once inside, the thief grabbed the two armchairs and passed them to the sidewalk, before he jumped back onto the public road.
In a later post, The Goddess shared a picture of her on the beach in which she is seen happy and calm next to her puppy.
“Yemayá says everything is fine and I trust her, she says I will cross her seas in so many places that I can’t even imagine it,” she wrote.
Last November the singer made a live broadcast on her Facebook wall to show the progress of his new home, to which he planned to move very soon with his family.
In the video, The Goddess claimed that buying her home had been the result of a lot of effort.
“If I have achieved this it is fighting little by little,” he stated.
Dianelis showed off the huge garden that surrounds the entire house and the large entrance portal, with enough space for his dogs to play and run freely, and even with animal huts.
“I get here today, to the portal and the garden, because inside it’s being painted, the splits and stuff are being put in, but I wanted to share it with you guys who are always with me,” he said. .
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