Medel stays in Chile due to his mother’s illness and his sister makes a new update on his condition – Publimetro Chile

Medel stays in Chile due to his mother’s illness and his sister makes a new update on his condition – Publimetro Chile
Medel stays in Chile due to his mother’s illness and his sister makes a new update on his condition – Publimetro Chile

Although they have maintained total secrecy from the media regarding the health condition that has been affecting their mother for weeks, both Gary Medel and his family remain uncertain regarding Marisol Soto’s condition.

Admitted to a clinic in the capital several days ago, the situation of the mother of the Vasco da Gama soccer player has mobilized not only the soccer player himself and his family environment, but also several fellow athletes, media figures and his thousands of followers, who They have been aware of each of the publications that the UC graduate has shown on their social networks.

The concern of Gary Medel and his sister

The same case for the soccer player’s sister, who this Tuesday again reported on her Instagram about Marisol’s delicate health moment.

“Come on mommy. Don’t lose faith, you’ll get out of this! You are a warrior. I love you very much,” wrote Vania Medel on the social network, a publication that she accompanied with a photograph in which she appears taking her mother’s hand with her gloved hand.

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Vania Medel’s last publication regarding her mother’s health. Source: Instagram @vania.medelsotoo.

Already in the hours before Vania’s publication, the national player had also made many others on his Instagram account. One of them with his close friends, whom he thanked for accompanying him in this difficult family moment; and the second, asking for blood donors for his mother at the “blood bank of the Dávila Vespucio Clinic, fourth floor, tower A. from Monday to Friday, between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m..”

“In the name of Marisol Soto Severino. Blood of any kind. “Urgent,” wrote Vasco da Gama’s defender, who had already made the same request to his followers on the social network last week.

Given the uncertain state of his mother’s health, the Brazilian club decided to give Medel an indefinite permit to stay in the country “for as long as necessary,” according to as.com, where in addition to accompanying his mother, he must lead the “crusade” to find blood donors for Soto, a campaign that has been joined by figures such as the Colo Colo player, Arturo Vidal, and the former reality boy Juan “Chispa” Lacassie.

 
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