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Brésil: Les proches de Pelé à son chevet à l'hôpital - La République des Pyrénées

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Pelé, 82 ans, qui souffre d'un cancer du côlon découvert en septembre 2021, est hospitalisé à Sao Paulo depuis la fin novembre et ses médecins avaient fait état mercredi d'une 'progression' de son cancer ainsi que d'une 'insuffisance rénale et cardiaque'. Son fils Edinho a posté une photo sur Instagram où il prend la main

The post Brésil: Les proches de Pelé à son chevet à l'hôpital - La République des Pyrénées appeared first on Haiti24.

Source: Haiti24 – Nouvelles d’Haïti | Politique, affaires courantes, sport et autres rubriques

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