Cuba is in mourning. the minstrel Pablo Milanesone of the iconic figures of Cuban culture, died in the early hours of this November 22 —night of Monday the 21st on the Island— in Madrid, Spain, where he was hospitalized.
An essential name of the Cuban Nueva Trova movement and author’s song in Latin America, Pablo had been admitted days ago to treat “the effects of a series of recurring infections” derived from the oncohematological disease that he had suffered for several years, as reported then his artistic office.
Now, the office itself confirmed the death of the creator of unforgettable songs such as “Yolanda” and “El breve espacio en que no estás”, after the news began to circulate on social networks and messages of pain and condolences multiplied by his physical departure.
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