Alejandra "Locomotora" Oliveras, a 47-year-old former Argentine boxer and constitutional convention member from Santa Fe, was urgently hospitalized after suffering an ischemic stroke (ACV) that resulted in loss of mobility. Following emergency surgery, her condition was initially described as critical. Over the subsequent days, medical updates indicated no signs of improvement, necessitating permanent sedation. The head of the Intensive Care Unit, Néstor Carrizo, reported that the stroke caused irreversible damage. As of July 22, Oliveras remains in a life-threatening state, with neurologists stating she is in a phase where she is fighting for survival. The case has drawn attention to the increasing incidence of strokes among young adults in Argentina, where a stroke occurs every three to four minutes. Separately, actor Pablo Alarcón suffered a stroke while driving, leading to a traffic accident and his hospitalization, though details on his condition remain limited.
Caso “Locomotora” Oliveras: una neuróloga afirmó que la exboxeadora “entró en la fase en la que lucha por sobrevivir” https://t.co/YGp8CLnPsD https://t.co/rDaRrA2vz9
Qué dice el primer parte médico de Pablo Alarcón tras su accidente https://t.co/Z0erIAA5Ce
El desgarrador testimonio de Belén Giménez, la viuda de René Bertrand: “Él creía que ganaba la pelea” https://t.co/Ta0l1Lo6II https://t.co/yqb3sPPd7G