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now recovering in Argentina

The Argentine musician Gustavo Cerati arrived in this city to begin its recovery after stroke suffered last May 16 in Venezuela and that threatened his life.

Cerati, 50, landed at the domestic airport in Buenos Aires an ambulance plane from Caracas and the trip was accompanied by his mother, Lilian Clark, one of his sisters, two nurses and a neurologist, Antonio Martinelli.

The former leader of the legendary band Soda Stereo, who is still unconscious but breathing on his own, was rushed in an ambulance, the Fleni Institute, a center for neurological care's largest continent.

Security measures were tightened to prevent the overflow of the press and fans, as the ambulance was guarded by a dozen patrol on its way to the clinic.

The musician will be in intensive care and according to their progress, could be moved to another Fleni headquarters, located 60 kilometers from Buenos Aires, where he was rehabilitated footballer Salvador Cabanas after being shot in Mexico. Cerati

remained in the hospital of La Trinidad Caracas since the night of May 16 after a concert, suffered a cerebral ischemia consequences in the nervous system have not yet been established by doctors. Gustavo Adrian Cerati

Clark, admired artist's full name, is one of the biggest rock icons in English thanks to the success story that began with Soda Stereo, the first band that conquered Argentina Latin America.

With a refined appearance of colorful clothes and disheveled hair, Cerati, Zeta Bosio and Charly Alberti formed a trio revolutionized music in the mid 80's with songs like "In the city of Fury," "When the shaking stops" and "light music".

After seven albums that have become classics, the band announced their split in 1993 and Cerati began a successful solo career, so that at the time of his accident on the tour was "natural forces", the title of his most latest album.

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