Laurita Fernández, Open-Hearted About Locomotora Oliveras: “Always Brought Positive Energy”
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Alejandra 'Locomotora' Oliveras Dies, the Historic Argentine Boxer Who Was Four Times World Champion
The boxer Alejandra 'Locomotora' Oliveras, emblematic figure who won four world titles in different categories, has passed away this Monday in Argentina...
The driver, in dialogue with Teleshow, dedicated affectionate words to the former boxer with whom she shared Welcome aboard in Eltrece
The whole country continues to be moved by the premature death of Alejandra “Locomotora” Oliveras, who died at 47 years of age after having suffered a cardiovascular accident (CVA) and spent two weeks in intensive care in a hospital in Santa Fe. The news found Hernán Drago as a guest of the program Cortá Por Lozano (telefe) and, upon learning, broke into tears before the cameras for who his friend was. Drago and “Locomotora” shared screen in the…
While the whole country mourns the death of Alejandra La Locomotora Oliveras and dismisses her with deep emotion, grief and recognition, the opinion of Fede Flowers, a journalist who comes in a frank ascent and who is opening his way little by little and step by step, caught the attention and generated an explosive controversy for his strong words against the former champion of the world. Six days ago, while the Locomotora was debating between l…
Oliveras' death was announced by medical staff at Cullen Hospital. Source: EFE The former world boxing and influencer Alejandra 'Locomotora' Oliveras died yesterday, Monday, in the city of Santa Fe as a result of an ischemic stroke suffered on 14 July, after which she remained admitted to a local hospital of high complexity. Oliveras' death was announced by medical staff at Cullen Hospital, which she entered after the ACV and where she died on …
The family decided to perform an intimate ceremony and then open the doors to the public to fire the former boxer. The province suspended official activities for 72 hours.
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