Singer Raphael He was transferred today to the Clinical Hospital of Madrid after suffering a stroke last Tuesday at the Teatro Príncipe de Gran Vía during the recording of an interview on the program ‘La revuelta’ with David Broncano.
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RTVE sources confirmed that Raphael was recording a special program of ‘The Revolt’ when he “started to feel sick and went out alone to catch the ambulance.”
The Madrid Emergency Services traveled to the scene, treating the singer directly at the theater and later transferring him to the hospital with a reserved prognosis and waiting to see how he develops, Madrid emergency sources confirmed that Europa Press.
Precisely, the artist had a concert scheduled for Friday, December 20 and Saturday, December 21 at the WiZink Center in Madrid.
Throughout his life, Raphael had several health complications. In 1985 he was diagnosed with Hepatitis B, which years later led to severe liver cirrhosis that threatened his life and required a liver transplant in 2003.
Last year, the 81-year-old singer’s health was in the news again, as he faced respiratory problems that forced him to cancel several concerts.
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“Dear people, I visited my ENT doctor again this morning. After the examination, the diagnosis ends with inflammation of the upper respiratory tract due to the cold I had since last week,” said Raphael then.