The hospital is being investigated after some personal data and the singer’s health status has been leaked to external sources
Shakira, the renowned 48 -year -old Colombian singer, is at the center of a controversy after unauthorized disclosure of information about her health. The incident occurred last Sunday, 16, when the artist was admitted to a hospital in Lima, Peru. The revelation of medical data generated outrage and led to the opening of an investigation by local authorities.
Recently, Shakira He had started his tour in the city of Rio de Janeiro, but had to cancel a show scheduled for Lima due to intense abdominal pain. In a shared message on social networks, the singer reported her fans about the situation: “I had to go to emergency because of an abdominal picture and I’m hospitalized at this time. The doctors reported that I am unable to perform the show tonight.” , declared via Instagram.
The news quickly spread, causing concern among his followers and generating speculation about the origin of his discomfort. The Peruvian journalist Jaime Bayly He suggested that the artist’s malaise could have been caused by a ceviche consumed during his stay at the hotel.
Case under investigation
According to information from the AFP news agency, both Peruvian police and the National Health Superintendence (Susalud) were called to investigate the case. Authorities are currently collecting evidence to determine how the patient’s confidential data were released.
In response to the event, the Delgado Auna Clinic, where Shakira He was dealt with, issued a statement by apologizing and announced that he is conducting an internal investigation to identify those responsible for severe ethical violation.
Source: Maxima

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