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Alejandra “Locomotora” Oliveras Died at Age 47

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The boxer was a symbol of discipline in the female branch and left an indelible legacy. She was hospitalized in severe condition after suffering an ischemic CVA.

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Former boxer Alejandra Locomotora Oliveras died this Tuesday at Cullen Hospital in Santa Fe, Argentina, after she remained in critical condition for several days following an ischemic stroke. She was 47 years old. The death occurred at 4 p.m., after she suffered a shock with severe hypoxemia and a massive pulmonary embolism, which resulted in a refractory cardiorespiratory arrest, according to the hospital director, Bruno Moroni, to the newspape…

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At the age of 47 she died on Monday, Alejandra “Locomotora” Oliveras, one of the most important figures of female boxing in Latin America. The former athlete, six times world champion, was hospitalized since July 14 at the José María Cullen Hospital in Santa Fe, after suffering an ischemic stroke. Her painting, which initially showed signs of clinical and neurological stability, worsened in the last hours, causing her death. Born on March 20, 19…

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The boxer was a symbol of discipline in the female branch and left an indelible legacy. She was hospitalized in severe condition after suffering an ischemic CVA.

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The former boxer continues “stable” but with a reserved prognosis; on Saturday she opened her eyes for the first time after twelve days of hospitalization in intensive care

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The former boxer is stable and showed progress.The new encouraging data.

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In a sincere and emotional talk, Jorge “Locomotora” Castro, one of the great icons of Argentine boxing, spoke in Abogados en Off about the unexpected death of Alejandra “Locomotora” Oliveras, whom she considered to be a dear colleague, an admirer and an unforgettable figure of the national sport. Castro confessed to being “sad” for the departure of Oliveras, with whom he had recently shared a television participation. “I was with her 17 days ago…

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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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