Illustration of chef Christian Petersen interned in hospital ICU after Volcán Lanín incident, with medical staff, security, family, and supportive colleagues.
Illustration of chef Christian Petersen interned in hospital ICU after Volcán Lanín incident, with medical staff, security, family, and supportive colleagues.
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Update: Hospital enforces strict measures as Christian Petersen remains interned after Volcán Lanín incident

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Following his critical decompensation on December 19 during a Volcán Lanín excursion, chef Christian Petersen continues to be interned in San Martín de los Andes hospital with multi-organ failure. Authorities implemented strict protocols, his family made a key decision, and colleagues Dolli Irigoyen and Ximena Sáenz offered emotional support.

Renowned Argentine chef Christian Petersen, hospitalized in critical condition after suffering multi-organ failure during his December 19 expedition to Volcán Lanín in Patagonia, remains under care at San Martín de los Andes hospital. TN Show reports that facility authorities enacted a strong measure to manage the situation.

Petersen's family responded with a drastic decision amid the ongoing crisis. This development follows the initial incident where a strange symptom prompted swift guide intervention.

Solidarity continues from the culinary world, with chefs Dolli Irigoyen and Ximena Sáenz sharing heartfelt messages, reminiscing about shared moments and pledging support during this challenging period.

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Discussions on X primarily reflect concern for Christian Petersen's ongoing multi-organ failure and ICU stay after decompensating at Volcán Lanín. Users and media highlight hospital's strict visitor protocols, family's decision for privacy, and emotional support from chefs Dolli Irigoyen and Ximena Sáenz. Sentiments range from sympathetic well-wishes and neutral updates to skeptical rumors of drug use and criticism of his age and preparation for the climb.

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Argentine chef Christian Petersen was hospitalized in critical condition after decompensating during an excursion to Volcán Lanín in Patagonia. A video from a year ago where he discusses death went viral, with many viewing it as premonitory. Prior to the incident, he endured a personal loss and exhibited a strange symptom that alerted his guide.

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