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Eurovision winner 2017: Salvador undergoes coronary heart transplant

             
Portugal's Eurovision, Salvador Sobral, is getting better in hospital after undergoing a heart transplant. Surgeons on the Santa Cruz sanatorium inside the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, acknowledged the 27-yr  is getting better. Sobral, who suffered from a  coronary heart predicament, received this year's contest with the love song Amar Pelos Dois (Love for both of Us). It used to be the first time Portugal had taken the title. "The surgical procedure went good," mentioned health care provider Miguel Abecasis, quoted through the Publico daily (in Portuguese). Abecasis stated that earlier than Friday's operation the singer had wished him "good luck".
He described it as an emotional monitor with a lovely lyrical message and harmony - people are normally  not used to listening these days.
Mr Abecasis, nevertheless acknowledged that if all went well, Sobral would have a wholly common culture. The singer needed to wait for some months except a suitable donor is seen, Publico said. Sobral's winning ballad, written with the support of his older sister, Luisa, made him a country extensive hero in Portugal.


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