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Steve Wozniak, Apple Co-founder, hospitalised amid stroke concerns

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak was reportedly hospitalised in Mexico City on Wednesday, and initial reports indicated a possible stroke.

Mexican media outlets initially reported the hospitalisation, leading to concerns about the 73-year-old scientist and tech entrepreneur’s health.

According to report, Wozniak was in Mexico City to participate in a World Business Forum event held in the Santa Fe neighbourhood. However, sources with direct knowledge of the situation, later suggested that the illness might be a less serious case of vertigo.

Wozniak was scheduled to give a speech at the World Business Forum event at 4:20 p.m. local time.

Still, event organisers did not immediately respond to requests for comment, leaving many speculating about the circumstances surrounding his hospitalisation.

It was gathered that Wozniak completed his speech at the event but later informed his wife that he was “feeling strange.” In response, his wife insisted that he seek medical attention. While the details remain unclear.

Sources suggest that Wozniak might have suffered from vertigo, a condition characterized by dizziness and balance problems.

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