It has been a month since the tragedy at the Jet Set disco in Santo Domingo who left more than 200 fatal victims, among which there were several celebrities such as the salsa Rubby Pérez, who died after spending several hours under the rubble of the place. While the family continues to face the difficult duel for their loss, they have had to go to the networks with a public statement in which they ask for respect.
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Rubby Pérez’s family’s request
Through the official profile of the singer and the networks of his daughter Zulinka Pérez, the singer’s family made a series and special care for media and online news portals. The family has taken this position to see some news and revelations that are being made about the death of the salsa.
“To all media, digital pages, profiles in social networks and other platforms that They have used, disseminated or replicated images of the lifeless body of our leader Rubby Pérezwe inform you that they have been properly located, “reads the publication that warns and requests all users to share information, refrain from spreading that which has details about the artist’s body.
Zulinka Pérez, daughter of Rubby Pérez and who survived the tragedy thanks to a heroic action of her dad, had commented to the press while rescuers looked for the singer among the remains that one of her father’s wishes, in case of dying, is that He didn’t want his body to see. reason why, when his lifeless body was taken from the place, he was covered with a blanket.
It is for this reason that for the whole singer’s family it is a lack of respect for the memory of the singer to leaked and spread images of Pérez’s body without his consent. When they began to find that information on the Internet, they decided to take legal actions and have given those responsible for those responsible.
“From the issuance of this statement, they are given a maximum period of 48 hours to eliminate said content, which we consider A serious violation of human dignity, respect for your family and her legacy as a public figure “they warned. They also added that “any unauthorized use of the name, image, voice, audiovisual content or any element linked to the figure of Rubby Pérez, including false or manipulated publications, will be subject to legal actions without exception.”
This was a strong statement through which the family of the interpreter of ‘I will return’ and ‘in love with her’ wanted to make a call for respect for the artist’s memory. They concluded the statement with an important clarification: “Rubby Pérez is not content: it’s a legacy”.
Who was Rubby Pérez?
Photos: @RubbyPerezoficial / Social Networks
His first name was Roberto Antonio Pérez Herrera and was born in 1956 in Hania, Dominican Republic. Although as a child he dreamed of being a baseball player, life led him along the musical path, where he won great recognition. Its beginnings made them Within the orchestra of the famous Wilfrido Vargas, who gave him the nickname of ‘The highest voice of the meringue’ And that he also publicly regretted his death
In the 80s and 90s, the Dominican meringue began to take much of the world’s discos and parties with the themes of artists such as Wilfrido Vargas, Eddie Herrera, Sergio Vargas, among others. Within this, a different voice highlighted from all the others, that of Rubby Pérez, who gained great recognition for the vocal range that he reached in the songs he interpreted as part of the Vargas Orchestra, especially for ‘I will return’.
María Paula González
Digital news journalist Caracol
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