Pelé’s state of health worsens and his relatives begin to say goodbye

Regarding the recent end of the World Cup and continuing with the soccer line, it is fair to talk about Edson Arantes do Nascimento, better known as Pelé, the best soccer player of all time and who unfortunately is in very delicate health.

In September 2021 it was reported that Pelé was dealing with colon cancer. Recently, the doctors reported that the disease is very advanced, so they can only provide palliative care due to the kidney and heart failure he suffers from the cancer.

Pelé playing soccer on the beach with some children

Due to his current state of health, which is considered very delicate, this December 24, the children of the Brazilian star visited him at the hospital and, through social networks, a video was released showing the sad farewell of the former player to his family.

On Christmas Eve, Edson Cholbi Nascimento, better known as Edinho, and his sister Kely visited their father in the hospital. Through her Instagram account, the soccer player’s daughter shared that Christmas at home was canceled and that, for various reasons, they considered being with her father in the hospital. Both shared photos on their networks of the moment they visited their father and took the opportunity to let the public know that they are by their side.

Pelé in photo session dark background

Surely, everything is being channeled for him, for our king, our greatest idol. We just have to thank.

Precisely because of his children, the followers of the ex-soccer player have been informed of everything that happens with his health. In addition, faced with the critical panorama that Pelé is going through, his children have appreciated the prayers they receive and began to meet to say goodbye to the Brazilian star.

In this way, with the help of technology, both Flavia and Kely, Pelé’s daughters, have managed to link video calls so that other relatives who cannot go to the hospital can say goodbye to the former soccer player.

Source: Okchicas

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