Gabriel is the name of the son of Lady Yuliana, a popular music singer who rose to fame thanks to his successful musical collaboration with Jhonny Rivera ('Let's start from zero'), and although she posts several photos and videos alongside the minor, there are few details she shares about her private life.
However, on Tuesday afternoon his firstborn son was the protagonist of his Instagram stories, after a pit bull dog attacked him and caused several injuries to his arms and legs, as he showed in those publications.
Likewise, Lady Yuliana said that it seems “the last straw” that this type of situation occurs today, “taking into account all the recommendations that are emphasized to the owners of this type of animal”.
“At this point in life, with so many recommendations out there, people should know how complicated and how serious it is to have these animals on the loose. It is really sad to see how these kinds of cases or others happen in which children are disfigured and that's it, nothing happens. The culprits are the owners of those dogs! Why don't they do things the way they should be when they have such dangerous races?” , he added.
Finally, the caldense mentioned that the owners of the pit bull are quite sad and dismayed with what happened, because the residential complex where they live will take some measures in this regard.
See here the wounds left by this attack on little Gabriel:
It is worth mentioning that these days have not been easy for Lady Yuliana and her son, because after confirming their divorce, the artist publicly denounced that the minor suffered from bullying by a former classmate.
Likewise, he let it be known that the case was brought before the directives of the school and the parents of these children, but neither party wanted to take any corrective action.
Seeing her unprotected and unsupported, Lady Yuliana chose to remove her son from school and enroll him in another school. In addition, I wanted to prevent him from suffering from possible “anxiety and depression” caused by this type of violence.
“There, as my mother said: 'Running away from danger will never be cowardice'; then you leave where you don't feel protected, supported and accompanied,” he added.
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