What the medical report said about Locomotora Oliveras, who was urgently admitted to Santa Fe after suffering a stroke.

Alejandra Locomotora Oliveras suffered " a left-sided ischemic stroke " and remains in intensive care at the José María Cullén Hospital in Santa Fe, where her progress will be monitored "moment by moment," especially in the next 48 hours, which are "critical."
This was announced on Monday by the medical director of the health center, Bruno Moroni, in the first medical report released on the health of the former boxer and current constitutional representative, who was thus unable to attend the start of the debate on the Santa Fe constitutional reform.
"He was admitted this morning to the hospital emergency room, where he was diagnosed with confusional syndrome associated with loss of mobility throughout the left side of his body. Various studies were immediately performed, including CT scans and an MRI, which confirmed a left-sided ischemic stroke ," Moroni reported at a press conference.
In that contact, he also explained that Oliveras was "stable" and was in the intensive care unit with a " reserved prognosis ." "We have to monitor the progress as it unfolds, especially these crucial 48 hours ," the doctor emphasized.
Moroni also said that the former boxer, originally from Jujuy but residing in Santa Fe, was admitted to Cullén Hospital at 9:20 a.m. She had come from the Santo Tomé Hospital, where she had undergone, among other tests, a CT scan and an MRI.
"This confusional state and loss of mobility in the entire left side of her body were confirmed," Moroni confirmed, adding that Olivera is "a patient with no history of serious illness."
Boxer Alejandra "Locomotora" Oliveras, during her campaign for the constitutional convention in Santa Fe.
According to her family, Locomotora began experiencing symptoms that something was wrong with her health on Monday, so she called the provincial Emergency Service.
Because of this situation, Oliveras was unable to attend the Provincial Legislature at the beginning of the Convention Reforming the Constitution of Santa Fe , which has been in force since 1962 and which, among other things, would have allowed the reelection of Governor Maximiliano Pullaro.
Locomotoras's connection to politics is not new, but began after her retirement from professional boxing in 2019. She was a candidate for national deputy in 2021 and later served on the Ministry of National Security, under the leadership of Patricia Bullrich, as part of the National Directorate of Security at Sporting Events.
The former world champion then joined the Frente de la Esperanza through coach Ariel Sclafani, an AFA official and friend of its president, Claudio "Chiqui" Tapia. Last April, she was elected as a constituent convention member with 5.6% of the vote.
Sources from Santa Fe told Clarín that the idea, in principle, is to wait at least a couple of days for her to take office as a constituent delegate, and that if not, a replacement will be chosen, which could be temporary.
Clarin