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New York man fatally shot while in Puerto Rico for Bad Bunny concert remembered as inspiration

11 August 2025
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New York man fatally shot while in Puerto Rico for Bad Bunny concert remembered as inspiration
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A 25-year-old New York man, Kevin Mares, was fatally shot while visiting Puerto Rico for a Bad Bunny concert, becoming an innocent bystander in a street altercation. His family remembers him as a beloved son and devoted friend, with plans to propose to his girlfriend, and they are seeking help to bring his body back to New York as the investigation into his death continues.

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