The man had travel insurance contracted, which refused to pay the hospital expenses

Juan José María González de Chaves, the Canary Islands citizen who became seriously ill on a trip to Mexico, died after more than twenty days admitted to a hospital in the country, as reported to EFE by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Action of the Government of the Canary Islands, José Luis. Perestelo.
The man traveled on vacation to Mexico accompanied by his wife to see his daughter and there he suffered, among other pathologies, a diffuse alveolar hemorrhage that kept him in the intensive care unit for almost a month and for which his family has had to disburse more than 90 thousand euros.
The man had travel insurance contracted, which refused to pay hospital expenses because he claimed that he was already sick before traveling.
In the publication he said that on March 31, while in Monterrey, his father began to feel bad, very tired, coughing and short of breath, so they went to a medical consultation at a hospital and They prescribed several medications.
After several days, he worsened and lost total sensation in his right leg, in which they found several thrombi and, in addition, it was determined that his lungs had collapsed.
His symptoms worsened and he had to be transferred to the ICU, where his lungs worsened and after several tests it was diagnosed that he had diffuse alveolar hemorrhage.
According to his daughter, the man was transferred to a public hospital because the family no longer had resources.
Source: eluniversal




