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Fight the world champion, whose life was taken by the "small virus"

Wen Observer Network Zhang Zhaodong

According to the British "Mirror" reported on December 27, Belgian fighter Frederic Sinistra, who has the nickname of "mourner", recently died of the new crown virus at the age of 41.

Sinistra is an anti-vaccine activist who called the coronavirus a "small virus" during his lifetime. From the time he was hospitalized with the infection until his death, Sinistra and his family denied that he was infected with the new crown virus, and Sinnistra even left the hospital without permission during his illness to treat himself at home.

Fight the world champion, whose life was taken by the "small virus"

Screenshot of the report

Sinistra is a Belgian fighter with an outstanding record of 39 wins and 9 losses, a three-time world champion and earning the nicknames "The Mourner" and "Belgium's Strongest". However, on December 16, the boxing champion died in the Belgian town of Ciney, a complication of the new crown virus. Before his death, he regarded the virus that killed him as a "small virus" and believed that his constitution could resist the disease.

The Mirror reported that Sinistria is an anti-vaccine activist who refuses to be vaccinated, does not recognize the dangers of the new crown virus, and has repeatedly posted on social media opposing the government's mandatory wearing of masks and the implementation of vaccine passes and other epidemic prevention measures.

Fight the world champion, whose life was taken by the "small virus"

Sinistria

Fight the world champion, whose life was taken by the "small virus"

Sinestra has written questioning the veracity of the coronavirus

At the end of November, Sinistria posted a photo of herself lying in a hospital bed breathing with an oxygen tube on her personal social media Instagram. He explained in his caption that "the disease has invaded my lungs" and that the competition was cancelled on December 4, thanking everyone for their support. There is no mention of the coronavirus.

Local media reported that Sinistria had left the hospital to return home for treatment after falling ill, and he said to his fans: "Thank you for your support, I am recovering at home." As it should be. Later, Sinistra was forced by coach Osman Yigin to go to the hospital for treatment.

In an interview with Belgian media outlet SudInfo, Iggin said he had told Sinistra that he would no longer train him unless he went to the hospital for treatment.

Fight the world champion, whose life was taken by the "small virus"

In addition, Sinistra also shared a video on social media, from which it is clear that he has difficulty breathing. The title he accompanied the video read: "There is no time to waste on lazy people. ”

After being hospitalized at the end of November, Sinistria's condition deteriorated rapidly. Sinistra was last active on social media on December 13, and three days later he died of cardiac arrest caused by the coronavirus.

Sinistra's wife then posted on social media, announcing the news of his death and the timing of his funeral.

On December 23, his wife posted again. "From the bottom of my heart, I thank all of you for your support and all your wonderful tributes to my husband," she wrote. My husband is a generous man, he is open-minded and wants to help others no matter what..."

Still, Sinistra's wife, who denied her husband's death from COVID-19, wrote: "My husband did not die of COVID-19 and he would never accept that what happened to him was used to spread fear and use it to ask people to be vaccinated against COVID-19." ”

Fight the world champion, whose life was taken by the "small virus"

According to the latest statistics from Johns Hopkins University in the United States, as of now, the cumulative number of confirmed cases of new crown pneumonia in Belgium has reached 2038111, and the cumulative number of deaths has reached 28,149.

Fight the world champion, whose life was taken by the "small virus"

Source | Observer Network

Fight the world champion, whose life was taken by the "small virus"

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