Singer Shaira called Mauricio Leal’s brother Cain, who accepted charges for the deaths of Maito, as they called him in the middle, and his mother. And it wasn’t the worst thing she wrote about him.
After the death of Mauricio Leal, many were the celebrities who expressed their regret over the tragedy, and several of them showed disbelief about the hypothesis of an alleged suicide, which was ruled out after learning that the alleged farewell letter found in the crime scene.
When Jhonier Leal was captured last Friday, January 14, for the alleged murder of his famous brother and their mother, Shaira, a great friend of the stylist, said that justice was finally done. Although initially the accused pleaded not guilty, during the hearing, held on Tuesday, January 18, she pleaded guilty and apologized to the victims.
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After hearing, Shaira called Mauricio Leal’s brother Cain
Among the harsh words published by the winner of x-factordrew attention in which he recounts how the accused gave interviews wearing Mauricio’s clothes and talking about the alleged fraternal relationship that existed between the two and clarified that although his friend suspected that Jhonier hated and envied him, he never suspected that he would hurt him and less to his mother.
“All the time he made people believe that Maito had committed suicide, that he arrived at the scene of the crime and the first thing he said was ‘Mauro what did you do’, he didn’t touch them because he preferred that the police arrive. If you find your family in a situation like this, don’t you rush towards them to find out if they are still alive or if something can be done?
How was he able to say that Maito, because of his gay ‘condition’, was not doing well in the sentimental part, did he even invent that his ‘chronic illness’ (which was not the case) gave him depression? Those who did not attend the mass did not realize the cynicism of this man (…)
Wrong***! I hope you not only rot in jail but also in hell, you deserve the worst, not only for murder, but for cynicism, for bad brother, for bad son, Cain left you in diapers.
SHaira wrote on her Instagram account, among other things.
In addition, the young woman also referred to the syndicate with high-caliber words that, due to language issues, we cannot replicate on this page, but that reflect the frustration that the artist felt for the man’s behavior.
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