La Nación reports on Catherine O’Hara’s cause of death and passing of Carlos Espinach

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several posts on February 10, 2026, covering topics ranging from the cause of death of Catherine O’Hara to health advice and the passing of a notable public figure.

In a post made at 03:46 UTC, La Nación addressed public curiosity about the circumstances surrounding Catherine O’Hara’s death. The outlet stated: “¿De qué murió Catherine O’Hara? Revelan la causa del deceso y la rara condición que padecía: solo la sufre una de cada 10.000 personas https://t.co/uWnwMvLjSk” (February 10, 2026).

Shortly after, at 03:50 UTC, La Nación shared information regarding a popular nighttime tea and its purported health benefits for leg wellness. The tweet read: “El té nocturno que muchos toman sin saber por qué ayuda a las piernas https://t.co/AWhGmZWB8a” (February 10, 2026).

Later that morning at 03:56 UTC, La Nación reported on the death of Carlos Espinach. Their message was: “Fallece Carlos Espinach, fundador de la Fundación Omar Dengo y figura del PLN https://t.co/ilu1VSbFQY” (February 10, 2026). Carlos Espinach was recognized as both the founder of Fundación Omar Dengo and an important member of Costa Rica’s National Liberation Party (PLN), which has played a significant role in the country’s political landscape since its founding in the mid-20th century.

La Nación has been one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers for decades and is known for reporting on national news including politics, public health issues, and obituaries involving influential figures.



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