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Carlos Tevez's father has coronavirus and is admitted to intensive care

2020-08-06T16:34:32.599Z


Segundo Raimundo Tevez, the father of the idol of Boca, was infected three weeks ago. The picture is aggravated by the pre-existing diseases that it has.


08/06/2020 - 12:18

  • Clarín.com
  • sports

These are not easy hours for Carlos Tevez, Boca's last great idol. It is that his (non-biological) father, Segundo Raimundo Tevez , is hospitalized in intensive care for a coronavirus condition and aggravated by the pre-existing diseases he suffers from. 

The Apache , who a week ago had told in public that he had suffered the coronavirus closely from the contagion of his in-laws, is already in the Federal Capital and it is expected, despite everything, that in the next few hours he can sign the extension of his contract with Boca .

From the Tevez family side they are reserved with the prognosis , since it is a risk patient and has a history of diabetes. In addition, in February he had undergone an operation and it is believed that the contagion came from a check-up that Segundo did as a result of the intervention.

Tevez and a special celebration for Segundo after his operation.

Tevez and his family decided to quarantine in the field they have in the Maipú area, but Carlitos was in constant contact with his brothers to find out about Segundo's state of health.

Although he was involved in two episodes that generated controversy. First, with the intention of going to golf at Tandil in which he was prevented from entering. Then, in his field in Maipú, when a group of people entered his property and had a photo taken with him.

Given this, Tevez was the one who clarified things and said that "it is the second time that people have come into my house ... but I received a notification for being without a mask inside my property and that cannot be, I spoke with the Mayor of Maipú to clarify things. " 

To clarify the situation he lived in Maipú, Tevez also left his critical gaze on the return to training.

"We are receiving pressure from all sides and you understand why it is a business, but seeing people dying next door is very difficult to return now. The hospitals are collapsed and we cannot get out of this reality," he explained about the health situation. He said it before it was known that football would have the green light for the return of training starting next Monday.


Source: clarin

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