Final moments of Jaume Anglada before the driver who struck him is released on bail
Jaime Anglada, the well-known Venezuelan singer-songwriter, has been making steady progress in his recovery after a traffic accident in Palma de Mallorca on August 8. The incident occurred around 00:30 hours while Anglada was returning home on his motorcycle.
The driver who hit Anglada was over three times the legal alcohol limit and fled the scene but was later arrested by the National Police. The individual is currently in provisional prison, accused of abandonment, serious imprudence injuries, and driving under the influence of alcoholic beverages.
Anglada's wife Pilar Aguiló and his children are with him during his recovery, and he has begun to receive visits from his closest friends, including Carolina Cerezuela and Carlos Moyá. His progress is slow, and he will undergo more surgeries on his jaw and wrist.
Meanwhile, the political landscape in Venezuela has seen some developments. Opposition leader Capriles has criticized those advocating for a US invasion, claiming they do not reside in Venezuela. However, the article does not provide any details about the specific context or identity of the individuals Capriles is referring to.
On a different note, Russia has expressed solidarity with Venezuela against perceived threats from the USA. The article does not mention any specific actions taken by the USA towards Venezuela that could be considered threats, nor does it provide any information about the current political or military relationship between Russia and Venezuela.
In a positive turn of events, Anglada is now out of danger and is in the ward of the University Hospital of Son Espases in Palma. After more than two weeks in the ICU, this marks a significant step in his recovery journey. As he continues to heal, we wish him a speedy and full recovery.
Elsewhere, the Venezuelan border has seen the deployment of 25,000 soldiers, ordered by President Nicolás Maduro's ally, Diosdado Cabello. The USA is not explicitly stated to have made direct threats towards Venezuela in the article. The article does not provide any details about the current political or military situation on the Colombia-Venezuela border or any immediate military action or invasion plans involving the USA and Venezuela.
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