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Despite robbery, Cuban-Mexican actress Raquel Bigorra has no intention of leaving Mexico
One month after her house was robbed, Cuban-Mexican actor and TV host Raquel Bigorra decided to share her story.
“The investigation is currently underway. We hope they find those responsible. It's so infuriating and frustrating when your private space is invaded, especially now that we have a family. Now that we have two young children, you start to think about that. The safest place and your refuge should be your home.”
The actor said she has since increased security in her home and despite the frightening experience, she has no intention of leaving Mexico.
“I love Mexico and I decided to move here when I was 22. The wonderful things about Mexico has nothing to do with the crime. That's a whole separate issue.”