Photographer Pablo Grillo will be discharged to continue his recovery at a rehabilitation center.

After nearly three months in the hospital, the reporter will be transferred this Tuesday to Manuel Rocca Hospital for further treatment.
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Instagram / @justiciaporpablogrilloPhotographer Pablo Grillo , who was injured by a tear gas canister during one of the retirees' marches on Congress, will be discharged this Tuesday . According to reports, Grillo will continue his recovery at a rehabilitation center.
The news was shared by the Instagram account "Justicia por Pablo Grillo," which has been following his progress since that episode. "A joy in this hell. Pablo will be discharged," they said in a statement, adding that he will be transferred to the Manuel Rocca Rehabilitation Hospital to continue his treatment.
This marks the beginning of a new stage in the photographer's recovery process. "The news that has been so long awaited has finally arrived. We continue to work hard for him and to ensure that everything continues as expected ," they emphasized.
Pablo Grillo's family confirmed that he will be discharged this Tuesday.

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Doctors at Ramos Mejía Hospital estimated he would be discharged on May 13, after two months of hospitalization. However, the day before, they detected that he was losing fluid from his brain, so they had to operate on him . The condition continued for several days, and despite the intervention, the loss could not be stopped, so it was decided to return him to the operating room.
Over the weekend, family members reported that "the valve is working as expected, and neurologists performed EEG tests to measure his brain's electrical activity." Given this progress, his loved ones celebrated the good news: "Thank you for your support! We'll be waiting for you, Pablo! "
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