Brazil Rapper Hungria Improves in ICU as Dialysis Halted in Suspected Toxic-Drink Case
Forensic tests reported no methanol in his drinks, leaving the cause under investigation.
Overview
- Hospital DF Star in Brasília said Gustavo da Hungria Neves remains in intensive care with clinical improvement and no discharge date.
- Doctors initiated hemodialysis as a preventive measure to remove suspected toxins and have now suspended the procedure.
- The Instituto de Criminalística reportedly found no methanol in beverages linked to the case, narrowing but not resolving the diagnosis.
- The medical team still suspects consumption of contaminated drinks and is continuing diagnostic investigations.
- Hungria issued a message thanking supporters and said he is recovering and hopes to return home soon.