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"Rubby Pérez murió como un héroe": sobreviviente del Jet Set señala al empresario Antonio Espaillat y exige justicia

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00:00They prohibited me that he didn't watch TV. I didn't see it.
00:07He is interested in knowing what happened here.
00:11He has to know.
00:13Because he is the owner.
00:15And he knows what happened.
00:17What we don't know is what happened.
00:20That he knows.
00:22And he has to be aware of what was going on.
00:27Because that is not something new.
00:29That is something old.
00:33And I am not good to look for God.
00:37But he knows that that is not new.
00:40But we want justice for everyone.
00:43Justice for those innocent people who came to enjoy a idol.
00:49A idol who came here to sing for us.
00:53And died like a hero.
00:55With his microphone in the hand.
00:58Like a whole merenguer.
01:00The only merenguer who didn't leave the track to go out and die.
01:03To save himself.
01:05He died singing like a hero.
01:09Like a jainer.
01:11Like a man who gave everything to that tariff.
01:15Until he died.
01:17For me, he is a hero.
01:19Because he died singing and did not abandon the track.
01:21And he could do it.
01:23Because he saw the danger.
01:24But he did not abandon it.
01:26And I feel proud of Rudy Perez.
01:29For what he did.
01:31Because he was a hero.
01:33A hero.
01:34The best merenguer.
01:35The most high level of the country.
01:36He died like a whole hero.
01:38He died.
01:39And it was very emotional a little.
01:41That was also very emotional.
01:45That is insane.
01:47The more people died.
01:52Many people were asking for help.
01:54I spent 7 hours in the flames.
01:56And I heard people asking for help.
02:00I am alive.
02:01I am alive.
02:02How long did it take?
02:04I took almost 7 hours in the swamp.
02:07But they found me at 4.30am.
02:12They didn't leave me alone, but they were going to turn around.
02:17They tried to put a sweat.
02:19But I felt a little what happened.
02:22But as I was touching too much, I was out.
02:26So when she came, I tried to put a sweat again.
02:30But my veins were already dehydrated.
02:33I asked water.
02:34They told me they couldn't give me water to avoid something in the lungs.
02:38But they went every 15 minutes.
02:41They were where my Patricia was.
02:43The energy that she was going to need.
02:45We are not going to abandon you.
02:47We are looking for you.
02:49We are taking more people.
02:51But you are in the most dangerous place.
02:54When they tried to take me, there were people who said,
02:58I'm alive.
02:59I can't speak.
03:00I can't speak.
03:01I couldn't do that.
03:02I couldn't do that.
03:03They had to put it in the lungs.
03:04Because they couldn't lift it up.
03:07With the crue.
03:08Because then they hurt me.
03:10When they lifted the first hole for me.
03:16They hurt me here.
03:17It wasn't their intention.
03:19They hurt me here.
03:20But they had all the care.
03:22And I thank them.
03:23Because what they used was a rope.
03:28To grab the crue.
03:30And their crue were their feet.
03:33They were risking their feet to take me.
03:36And they were very good.
03:39They were very good.
03:41They never abandoned me.
03:42They never abandoned me.
03:43They never abandoned me.
03:44Until the day of the morning that they took me.
03:46They told me to save me.
03:48They themselves crying.
03:49And they took me their jacket.
03:52So I don't want to maltratate my face.
03:54And that's something very big.
03:56For the people of the United States, it's something very big.
03:59When you take off your clothes.
04:00And you throw it to that person in the face.
04:03That's called having a big heart.
04:06And he cried.
04:07And he said.
04:08You saved my life.
04:09You see, I didn't leave you.

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