Violence in Ecuador: The Tragic Death of Singer Diego Gallardo

2024-01-10 16:51:08

A tragedy occurred in Ecuador in the midst of the state of emergency. The singer Diego Gallardobetter known as Gulf Air, He died last Tuesday following being hit by a stray bullet on Bombero Avenue in Guayaquil when he was going to pick up his son from school.

Everything happened in the context of the wave of violence that reigns in the streets of the neighboring country where an armed group even took over the TC television channel.

Diego Gallardo: the death of the singer amid violence in Ecuador

Diego Gallardo She began her career in 2018 with Mujer Pitahaya and has been characterized by her folkloric style, as she fused traditional music with contemporary sounds. Discrimination, social injustice and inequality were the themes he talked regarding in his successes.

The death of the interpreter in Ecuador It generated shock among his fans and it was Miguel Ángel Loor, a well-known sports presenter and president of the Professional Football League, who confirmed his death.

Dieguito (Diego) Gallardo died from a stray bullet. She was going to pick up his son from school. A first-class young man, musician, father, husband, son, brother, grandson, all first-class. My wife’s cousin, my cousin. What a disgrace. “A destroyed family,” he announced on social networks.

The death of the singer has caused a great commotion in the Ecuadorian musical field. His friends, colleagues and followers have expressed their pain and regret on social networks. His cousin Viviana also said goodbye to him: “My cousin just died because of these sons of bitches. We are in shock. We can’t believe it. How painful. It’s not fair”.

What is happening in Ecuador?

Armed subjects broke into the TC Televisión facilities in Guayaquil on Tuesday followingnoon, during the live broadcast of the Ecuadorian media outlet.

In the images, you might see a group of hooded men enter the canal and threaten the workers, who were forced to lie on the ground. The strangers, who had their faces covered with masks and balaclavas, were not only carrying firearms, but also explosives, such as grenades and dynamite.

These subjects did not hesitate to show the explosives to the cameras during the TC Television broadcast. The Ecuadorian Police reported through their social networks of the intervention of the studies to capture the armed criminals who entered said media outlet and that they held the workers under death threats.

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