Rapper Santa Fe Klan was hospitalized after suffering a serious injury that will keep him away from the stages

Santa Fe Klan (Photo: SIPSE)

This Friday morning, October 6, the famous singer Sante Fe Klan became a topic of conversation in the entertainment world after sharing a statement in which he informed that he had to be hospitalized on an emergency basis after suffering a severe injury in one of his hands.

The singer of songs such as “Debo entender”, “Te iré a buscar” and “Se acabó” posted a brief statement on his social networks detailing his current health condition and the cancellation of his upcoming shows. His fans wished him a speedy recovery.

What happened to Santa Fe Klan?

Last Thursday night, October 5, in front of more than 11 million followers on Instagram, Santa Fe Klan shared a statement informing that he had to undergo emergency surgery after suffering a severe fracture in one of his hands. As a result, he was forced to cancel his concert this Saturday, October 7.

“The presentation scheduled for October 7 will be canceled for health reasons, he was operated on Thursday, October 5th, for his recent fracture in his right hand,” reads the message.

Santa Fe Klan will remain in absolute rest for a whole week, that is to say, he could resume his activities starting next Thursday, October 12. Finally, he thanked all the support that his followers had given him for his sudden health problem.

“We thank you for your understanding and your good messages”, reads the letter.

Who is Santa Fe Klan?

Angel Jair Quezada Jasso, better known as Santa Fe Klan, is a rap singer born in the state of Guanajuato. At 23 years old, he has established himself as one of the most listened artists on digital platforms thanks to the success of his singles such as “Un día todo se termina”, “Cuidando el territorio” and “Algo más”.

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