“I can't come with my plane”

Taty Guiribitey, Mother of Cuban YouTuber Camila CuripeideHe explained his reason for not doing charity work with Cuban children and attributed it to the Cuban regime's legal provisions.

Dati Kuripide, popularly known as Mamilover on social networks, was recently interviewed Talk DestinyA program in the form of a podcast broadcast on social networks, in which interviewers asked him why he focuses more on helping Dominican children than Cuban children.

“It's a problem you don't know because you're Dominican, but Cubans know about it. I'm going to come to the Dominican Republic now with suitcases, briefcases, toys, candies, and I can't come with my plane. It's impossible,” Mamilovar said.

A family is worth about 100 million dollarsThe businesswoman said she could not help Cuba's children because the Cuban regime would not allow her to bring aid on her plane and distribute it to those in need without its intervention.

“When I get there, they're going to take away [las donaciones] Because it's not legal in Cuba. They don't understand that in Cuba. In Cuba, the government understands that they are the ones who have to manage it, and they are the ones who have to distribute it,” he said.

Dadi Curipede, one of the wealthiest Cuban families, said in an interview Talk Destiny He came to America very young with just $20 in his pocket. However, her and her husband's hard work allowed them to build a family fortune from real estate investments.

“I'm coming with my plane now, how do we get there?” [a República Dominicana] Full of toys, briefcases, everything. In the Dominican Republic they open their doors to me and are grateful that I'm going to a bat where those kids have never seen a doll,” he said.

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However, “unfortunately there are no toys in Cuba, but they don't let you do anything.” [esa labor de beneficencia]” concluded the Cuban-American businessman.

Esmond Harmon

"Entrepreneur. Social media advocate. Amateur travel guru. Freelance introvert. Thinker."

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