Hundreds of people overflowed overflow into the streets of Miami in the area of ​​Versailles at the news of the death of the leader and the Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro at 90 years old, who died on Fri., Nov. 25, 2016 . Roberto Koltun rkoltun@miamiherald.com
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Some even yelled profanities about Castro.

Fidel, tirano, llévate a tu hermano,” they chanted outside Versailles. Fidel, tyrant, take your brother. There was also a variant: “Raúl, tirano, vete con tu hermano” (Raul, tyrant, go with your brother).

Someone outside the restaurant brought a portable karaoke system, and the crowd sang Cuban star Willy Chirino’s exile anthem, “Nuestro día ya viene llegando” (Our day is coming), as the scent of long-saved Cuban cigars burned at last.

Libertad!” young and old yelled. Liberty.

People were still popping champagne bottles in the middle of the street after 4 a.m. — an eruption of jubilation that remained peaceful throughout the night and into Saturday morning.

November 26, 2016