In a shocking turn of events, Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay’s health has taken a grave decline following a critical intracranial hemorrhage. Just nine days after surviving an assassination attempt, Uribe underwent a second emergency neurosurgery as medical experts warn of a dire prognosis. Neuro-surgeon Renberto Burgos reported that Uribe’s neurological condition has deteriorated significantly, describing it as “neurological poverty,” a term that underscores the alarming decline in his vital signs and basic functions.
The medical crisis unfolded early Monday, June 16, when the Santa Fe Foundation in Bogotá issued a statement revealing that Uribe required immediate surgical intervention due to acute intracerebral bleeding. This condition, characterized by blood accumulation within the skull, poses severe risks and is often linked to blunt trauma—like the violent attack that left Uribe fighting for his life.
Dr. Burgos elaborated on the possible causes of this bleeding, which include coagulation disorders, spikes in intracranial hypertension, or cerebral venous obstruction. The senator’s current state remains critical, and the nation is holding its breath as further updates are awaited from his medical team.
As the public remains on high alert regarding Uribe’s health, the urgency of this situation has captivated the country, with citizens expressing deep concern over the fate of the presidential hopeful. The next medical report is expected in the coming hours, but for now, the outlook remains grim, and intensive medical attention is ongoing. The nation stands united in hope, praying for a miracle in this tragic chapter of Colombian politics.