Puerto Rican singer Manny Manuel had a second car accident last Thursday after having another one last day.
The second accident occurred towards Guaynabo, a town near San Juan, Bayamón, when he lost control of his car and collided with a concrete fence, the island’s police are reporting today.
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The security forces indicated that a call through the 911 emergency system notified the authorities of what had happened.
Previously, Manuel suffered at dawn on Thursday a car accident when hitting a lamp post as he was driving in the opposite direction and in an “apparent” state of intoxication in the town of Juncos (east).
Puerto Rico police reported that the events took place on the PR-30 in the Ceiba Sur neighborhood, in an east to west direction of Juncos, when he lost control of his vehicle traveling in the opposite direction of traffic and eventually crashed into the post. .
After the events, he was transferred in a stable ambulance to the Mennonite hospital in Caguas.
Manny Manuel made headlines last November after being found in “bad shape” in his car on a street in the island’s capital.
Manny Manuel’s public troubles began in Spain on February 24, 2019, when he performed at the Las Palmas de Gran Canaria carnival and was sent off the stage for the physical condition he presented.
After the event in Spain, the artist spent some time there reflecting and analyzing some changes in his life.
On December 10, the Puerto Rican said his sexual orientation has caused him unbearable pressure over the years, from school and even from his own musical team, which he’s already got rid of.
“I am at peace, calm, without any bother of conscience,” said Manny Manuel in an interview published by the Primera Hora newspaper, acknowledging that for decades he was afraid to talk about anything to do with his sexual orientation, both because of the pressure that would have exerted on his public figure as a singer, as well as everything around him, starting with his father.
Manny Manuel’s confession was subsequently celebrated by human rights activist and leader of the LGBTTIQ + community in Puerto Rico Pedro Julio Serrano.