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Jordi Pujol, Admitted to the Hospital After Suffering a Stroke

Former President of the Generalitat de Catalunya Jordi Pujol, aged 95, has been admitted to the hospital of Sant Pau de Barcelona after suffering
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It was published in some digital editions that the former president had suffered a stroke.

The former president of the Generalitat de Catalunya, Jordi Pujol, aged 95, is admitted to the Hospital de Sant Pau de Barcelona with a very serious prognosis after having suffered a stroke. That was the news advanced by El Periódico de Cataluña, which usually has the best sources in that autonomous community. However, a few minutes later the Hospital Sant Pau de la Ciudad Condal denied this information. Due to his advanced age and the latest he…

Former President of the Generalitat de Catalunya Jordi Pujol, aged 95, has been admitted to the hospital of Sant Pau de Barcelona after suffering

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The former president of the Generalitat Jordi Pujol is admitted to the hospital of Sant Pau de Barcelona after suffering a stroke, according to EL PERIÓDICO sources familiar with the health of the former politician, 95 years old. Pujol, who already suffered an stroke a few years ago, remains in the neurology unit of the hospital center.

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