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Laura, wife of Osmani García, undergoes emergency surgery in Italy

The Cuban businesswoman and pastry chef had intestinal problems as a result of poorly operated appendicitis in Cuba.


Osmani Garcia He shared with his followers the great scare they got with his wife Laura, who had to undergo emergency surgery in Italy. It was the Cuban singer who said that for several days they lived in great concern because the businesswoman and pastry chef He could not eat or drink to the point of endangering his life.

As the artist explained, his wife underwent surgery and eliminated "the fleshiness and adhesions that surrounded and obstructed a part of her intestines for years." "It even camouflaged the damage even in the signal of the medical equipment and they did not even allow diagnosis the blockade that affected Laura's health and that was really already putting her life at risk for 8 consecutive days without being able to eat or drink water because his body rejected everything," added Osmani García, who explained that the Italian doctors attributed this problem to the consequences caused by poorly operated appendicitis in Cuba.

Fortunately, Laura García is already recovering from the two-hour surgery, as the Cuban singer showed.

"Thank you to God and my ancestors for guiding the hands of the doctors who saved my Laurita's life. Thank you Dr. Valerio and thank you Mary, infinitely indebted," Osmani expressed to the doctors along with a photo of Laura on the stretcher after leaving the operating room.

The interpreter's followers and colleagues have gone out of their way to send him messages of encouragement and strength for him and especially for his wife, with whom he was on vacation in Italy when they had to urgently treat her for her intestinal problem.

From CiberCuba we wish Laura a speedy recovery.

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Izabela Pecherska

Editor of CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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