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“The strongest man in Belgium” dies at 41 from COVID

Frédéric Sinistra died on December 15 after a lung complication as a result of coronavirus.

The kickboxing scene is in mourning after receiving the news that one of its most successful champions, Frédéric Sinistra, better known as “The strongest man in Belgium” died on December 15 at the age of 41, as a result of having been infected with coronavirus.

AFP

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The three-time world kickboxing champion was hospitalized at the end of November after contracting the disease, although weeks later he was released. However, after three days of recovery at home, his health situation worsened and ended dying from a lung infection.

The fighter through social networks gave an account of his condition while he was hospitalized and when he was discharged he sent a message to his fans: “Thank you for your support. I am recovering. I will return a thousand times stronger,” he said.

Left was not vaccinated against COVID-19 because he didn’t believe in vaccines.

His wife published a message of gratitude to his followers from his Instagram account after the death of her husband.

“From the bottom of my heart, thank you all for your support and all your wonderful tributes to my husband. My husband was a generous man with a big heart who wanted to help others no matter what. But he was also tormented by these old men. demons of the past and everything that happened throughout his life, he fought against them day after day and until his last breath, “he said.

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