Overview
- The former Gran Hermano contestant remains hospitalized at Clínica Bazterrica under close monitoring after a relapse stalled an anticipated discharge.
- She spent five days in intensive care, improved briefly, then developed a new fever and was returned from a common room to intermediate care.
- Reports from media and family say clinicians identified leptospirosis after first suspecting dengue, though some coverage notes lingering uncertainty about the diagnosis.
- In audio shared with TV panelists and in messages to a journalist, she said she was in constant pain and feeling overwhelmed by the slow recovery.
- On Instagram, she asked for prayers, and relatives and ex-partner Nito Artaza said doctors are treating her as the source of infection remains unknown.