Mexico City.- According to information from several national media, the death of singer Gabriel Soto Gastélum, better known as the Sinaloa sweetheart, was confirmed this Monday after spending several months in hospital after being attacked in January last year in Tijuana.
Friends and family circulated on social media the death of the regional Mexican interpreter, who became famous for surviving three drug trafficking attacks.
“I’ve been saved from certain death three times already, with pure ‘goat horn’ they shot me very close. Not even Diosito takes 118 bullets from me,” says Gastélum in part of his greatest success, the Narcocorrido. 118 Bullets,” which many fans have seen as prescient.
On January 22, the performer of “Jefe de Clave Privada” suffered a gunshot attack at a mechanical shop in Tijuana, according to local media reports at the time. Due to the severity of the attack, he was transferred to a hospital in Guadalajara, Jalisco, where he remained in serious condition until this weekend.
Until this moment, further details about the death of the singer are not known.