It has been a very tough few months for Shane MacGowan, his family and loved ones. Due to a brain infection, the legendary vocalist of the group The Pogues has spent several weeks in a hospital, something that has had his fans and followers around the globe very worried.

MacGowan has been admitted to St Vincent’s Hospital in Dublin, a clinic where his infection has been treated and where he has been given intensive monitoring to avoid serious physical and mental consequences. After some time in said medical center, her wife has uploaded a photograph to her official account on the X platform (previously known as Twitter), in which she has confirmed that the doctors have discharged her husband from the hospital. she.

”Shane’s out of the hospital! We are deeply and eternally grateful to all the doctors, nurses and staff at St Vincent’s, they are the best! And a special thank you to Tom Creagh and Brian Corscadden for their help,” the woman wrote to notify the singer’s great legion of fans of the last minute changes.

Clarke had already uploaded different photos with the sick artist so that his audience could see that he was strong, animated and eager to fight to overcome the infection and return home to his family.

Specialist doctors diagnosed the 65-year-old singer with viral encephalitis and explained to him that it was an infection that could cause death, since his brain was really inflamed.

At the moment, the physical and mental consequences experienced by the iconic musician are unknown. However, the family has celebrated leaving the hospital with joy and happiness because the singer will be able to continue his recovery from the tranquility of his home.

During the last few weeks, the lovers have shown that they are better than ever and that their bond is unbreakable. ”Love is the most beautiful thing we can experience as humans, but love can also be painful, especially if you are afraid of losing someone or something you love,” the woman wrote on her Instagram account.

This painful experience has also revealed the great popular support that the vocalist has, since each and every one of Victoria Mary Clarke’s publications have been filled with comments of support and messages of good wishes for the singer.