Mourning in kickboxing: the world champion who was declared anti-vaccine passed away
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Frederic Sinistra, three times world kickboxing champion and recognized anti-vaccine against COVID – 19, died of coronavirus at home after being discharged from the hospital.
Sinistra, nicknamed “the strongest man in Belgium”, died at 41 years old at his home in Ciney (Belgium), after deciding to treat COVID – 14 on your own at home.
The fighter entered the 26 November, forced by his coach, in hospital with the aftermath of the virus and entered intensive care. During his stay in the hospital, the fighter shared several images in which Sinistra’s critical condition is observed.
The Belgian media assured that Sinistra asked to leave the hospital when signing the voluntary discharge last 13 from December. Two days later he passed away after suffering cardiac arrest. His wife reported the death via Facebook and assured that it was not due to COVID – 19.
“My husband has not died of Covid. I would never have accepted that what happened to him was used to spread fear and claim vaccination “, declared the athlete’s wife.
In addition, in his message, he also blamed the “sensationalist” media and relatives of Sinastra for taking the opportunity to send a message against COVID – 19.
“The tabloid press and some of its family members are happy on social networks since my silence and absence comes from my pain, not from fear or lack of answers to all these people who say they have met my husband ”, she concluded.