Still treating a respiratory infection, Pelé will remain at Albert Einstein Hospital and does not have a discharge forecast before the end of this year.
This Wednesday, the 21st, Skin had his health explained by one of the daughters who are with the ‘King of Football’ in Albert Einstein Hospital🇧🇷 On the social networks, Kelly Nascimento opened his heart and explained that the father will remain hospitalized. Thus, the Brazilian idol will be under the care of doctors during the Christmas celebrations.
Insta family, our Christmas at home has been suspended. We decided with the doctors that, for various reasons, it would be better for us to stay here, with all the care that this new family … Einstein gives us!!’ began Kelly.
🇧🇷We, as always, thank you for all the love you show here in Brazil as well as around the world! Your love for him, your stories and your prayers are a HUGE comfort because we know we are not alone“, completed Pelé’s daughter in an emotional post on the web.
🇧🇷Let’s turn this room into a Sambadrome (just kidding), let’s even make caipirinhas (not kidding!!). We wish everyone who celebrates a Christmas that smells like family, full of children, full of those fights and with MUCH Love and Health !! We love you, we’ll give you an update next week“, joked Kelly, who received the support of the followers.
It is worth mentioning that Pelé continues to recover from a respiratory infection. In addition, the ‘King of Football’ has been reassessing treatment against colon cancer. According to information from the “GE” website, the former player does not have a discharge forecast and should remain hospitalized for the next week, as the new update will only come within the next seven days.

Source: sportbuzz

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