“Ms. Papadopoulou Kyriaki is hospitalized in the ICU due to an extensive intracerebral hemorrhage” her treating doctors report
A new medical announcement was issued a little while ago about the state of Marinella’s health, which collapsed last night on the Herodio stage and is hospitalized in the ICU of Hygeia.
The announcement states:
“Ms. Papadopoulou Kyriaki (Marinella) is hospitalized in the ICU of the HYGEIA Hospital due to extensive intracerebral hemorrhage.
She remains clinically stable. Her condition is critical.
The attending physicians
Ilias K. Politakis
Ilias Andrianakis”.
According to the doctors, the first 24 hours are critical about the course of her health.
Reports are that Marinella is still not intubated and has communication.
The great singer was complaining of a severe headache before last night’s concert began, according to reports.
After her collapse, she was conscious and communicating with the environment.
Watch video from last night’s performance:
The historicity of last night is not in the video of her collapse. But in that the #Marinella86 years old, with a terrible headache sings acapella at the opening and until the last moment shows her fortitude.
On the other hand, you have him #Craftsman. pic.twitter.com/RaBWuWGZdI— • I-Xasou • (@XrhstosVas) September 26, 2024
Mine #Marinella💙 pic.twitter.com/w77coPtM2E
— Maybe I won’t grow old (@IsosNaMiGeraso) September 26, 2024
Since yesterday, all of Greece is in fear for its life. On X, users upload videos of “their” Marinella, proudly pounding the tracks, and send her all their love, wishes and hope for a future.
Source: Skai
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