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Introducing CarePuño, a captivating collection of NFTs created by cLos787. These unique characters embody the spirit of unity and positivity within the NFT and web3 community. Each character showcases the distinct traits of our Puerto Rican compatriots, including actors, animals, fruits, and vegetables, all infused with the vibrant essence of the Caribbean. While the artwork reflects Puerto Rican tendencies, it also encompasses characteristics that resonate across various nationalities, making this collection truly one-of-a-kind.

We extend an invitation to everyone to join this movement and become a proud CarePuñoV2 holder. By acquiring a CareV2 NFT, you’ll not only own a piece of art but also support the ongoing development of CarePuño. We are continuously expanding our collection, collaborating with other artists, and working with non-profit organizations to make a positive impact within the community.

Stay connected with us by following our social media channels to stay updated on our captivating collection. Join us in celebrating the rich diversity and tropical allure of CarePuño!

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MANUEL ZURITA, VII
Investigator Manuel Zurita died on January 6th, 1998, from injuries he sustained in a boating accident on January 1st, 1998, while assisting the United States Secret Service with a presidential protection detail for President William Clinton.

He and two other customs agents were securing the waters to assure a safe landing for Air Force One when their boat hit a coral reef outside of St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Investigator Zurita was air-lifted with massive injuries to a hospital in San Juan, Puerto Rico, where he later died of his injuries. The two other agents were seriously injured in the accident.

Investigator Zurita had served with the Customs Service for 12 years. He is survived by his wife and four children.

Network Polygon (Matic) Flavor suika
Smart Contract 0x6335...1b26
Token ID #126

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