The utmost concern continues for the state of health of Julián Muñoz. Last Thursday, March 21, it came to light that the former mayor of Marbella had been admitted to a hospital in the city of Malaga for more than fifteen days due to respiratory problems. It was the journalist Pepe del Real who broke the news on the program Vamos a ver.
”He was admitted with respiratory failure, it has been complicated by his weak heart, and that is not allowing him to evolve favorably. And the condition is serious,” the collaborator revealed. Since then, there has been a lot of concern about the health of Isabel Pantoja’s former partner. Furthermore, the unfavorable forecasts that were coming to light gave a glimpse of the delicate situation that the 76-year-old ex-edile Julián Muñoz was going through.
However, it seems that the situation has taken a 180 degree turn this Monday, March 25, with the news that Julián Muñoz had been discharged from the hospital. Information that journalist Sandra Aladro shared this morning on the Telecinco program Vamos a ver.
”They confirm that you have been discharged this morning,” he began by saying. But despite the good news, the journalist clarified that her condition remained delicate. ”His situation remains serious, but he will continue the treatment he is undergoing at his home,” she reported.
It should be remembered that Julián Muñoz managed to leave the Alhaurín de la Torre prison in 2021, where he was serving a sentence for his corruption crimes in the famous ‘Operation Malaya’ case, after being diagnosed with a “serious and incurable illness.” . A medical evaluation that has kept him away from the media spotlight for all these years.
Despite everything, the former politician has been very well accompanied at all times, since his daughter Elia and his ex-partner, Mayte Zaldívar, with whom he currently has a cordial relationship for their sake, have not wanted to separate from him during these almost three weeks of hospital admission. In addition, both Elia and Mayte Zaldívar confirmed on the program ¡De Viernes! that Julián Muñoz’s admission was not related to respiratory failure, but rather to an illness of which they did not want to give details.