Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The news of Dilbert Aguilar's admission to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) has shocked his followers and the music community in general. The orchestra 'La Tribu,' of which Aguilar is the leader, was responsible for announcing this unfortunate situation through their social media. In their statement, they expressed their sadness over the artist's delicate health condition, as he has faced several complicated episodes in recent months. The orchestra's message also called for solidarity, asking fans to join in prayer for Aguilar's recovery. The news comes at a time when many of his followers were recalling the struggles the singer had previously faced when he was hospitalized due to severe pneumonia. On that occasion, the artist managed to overcome adversity and return to the stage, which fuels hope that he can emerge victorious once again. Dilbert Aguilar's health has been a recurring concern this year. During his previous hospitalization, he was admitted to the ICU in an EsSalud hospital, where he received treatment for pneumonia. His wife, in statements to the press, clarified that it was not pulmonary fibrosis, as some rumors had suggested. In his fight for recovery, it was noted that he was conscious and in constant contact with his family. Social media has become a space of support for the singer, where followers have flooded the platforms with encouraging messages. Phrases like "Strength and lots of faith, Dilbert Aguilar" and "God is great, you will overcome this tough test" reflect the concern and love that his audience has for him. This unconditional support is a testament to the impact Aguilar has had on the lives of many people through his music. Dilbert Aguilar, known as the 'Little Giant of Cumbia,' is not only a beloved artist in Peru but also a symbol of personal triumph. Born in 1974 in Jaén, Cajamarca, he faced the challenges of polio from a young age, which affected his height. However, far from being discouraged, Aguilar devoted himself to music, showcasing his talent from a young age on the guitar and organ. Aguilar's musical journey began with the orchestra La Gran Familia de Comas, and it was in 2000 that he rose to fame thanks to his collaboration with music producer Nilver Huárac. Since then, his career took off with major hits that marked Peruvian cumbia, such as "Agonía de Amor" and "No quiero que vuelvas a llorar." His story is an inspiration to many, not only for his talent but also for his determination in the face of adversity. In the midst of this difficult situation, the members of 'La Tribu' have decided to continue with their scheduled performances, a gesture that shows the strength and unity that characterize them as a group. This decision can also be interpreted as a way to honor their leader, keeping alive the music that binds them and their audience. The impact of Aguilar on Peruvian music is undeniable. His style, voice, and charisma have made him a reference within the cumbia genre. The artistic community has also expressed its concern and sent messages of support, recognizing the legacy that the singer has built over the years. It is a challenging time for Dilbert Aguilar, but also for his followers, who maintain hope for his swift recovery. While awaiting more encouraging news about his health, the music community continues to pray for him, trusting that this time, as in the past, the 'Little Giant of Cumbia' will prevail, ready to continue sharing his art with the world.