The renowned actress is found without signs of life on the coast

Cuban film star Broselianda Hernandez, 56, has been found dead on the coast of Miami, as he allegedly drowned after he had come out to buy cigarettes. The famous Cuban actress Broselianda Hernandez, who has worked for nearly three decades on television, theatre and movies, has been found dead along the Miami coastline [...]
The famous Cuban actress Broselianda Hernandez, who has worked for nearly three decades on television, theatre and movies, has been found dead along the Miami coastline after a suspicion of sinking, writes the Daily Mail, broadcasts news.net.
Hernandez, 56, had lived in Miami for the past five years after a fun career in Cuba.
The medical examiner's office has not determined the cause of death yet, but police said they believe Hernandez drowned and did not suspect anything else.
A witness called police around 6:30 in the morning Wednesday after finding the body of a woman near the coastline near 79th Street, Miami Police spokesman Ernesto Rodriguez said.
Video from Local10 station showed the moment the first team arrived at the beach and covered the woman's body before they removed her from the scene.
Officials and firefighters later identified him as Hernandez. Her family said she had come out to buy cigarettes late Tuesday but never returned home or returned calls, local media reported.
Hernandez became famous with Cuban soap operas in the 1990s, such as “When Water Turns to Land”, which gave her an award of acting and Women of Honor. ”Wemen of honor”
In 2010, she played Jose Martí's mother in a biography of the Cuban hero of independence, Martí, the Eye of the Canary”.
Other important headlines in its filmography include “Things I left in Havana” and “Barrio Cuba”.
Hernandez's last film, The Compano, was released in 2015 about the time of its move to Miami.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel sent his condolences to Hernandez's favorites on Thursday Twitter, saying good-bye to an extraordinary actress named Broselianda. We mourn her early loss. )
Cuban singer Liuba Maria Hevia with a post at the Instagram said she never wants to know how to say goodbye to Hernandez.
In a 2010 Spanish press interview, Hernandez described himself as very bipolar and struggled with bouts of depression.

Sometimes I feel eighty years old, she told interviewers while talking about her struggle with mental health issues.
Hernandez has left behind the adult daughter Sophia, her partner in life, and her elderly parents.












