Kickboxing champion who didn’t believe in COVID dies
A kickboxing champion who did not believe in COVID-19 recently died from the virus in Belgium.
Frédéric Sinistra, 41, died on December 16 of respiratory problems after being hospitalized at the end of November.
The one who has been several times several times world champion, European and Belgian kickboxing champion in the heavyweight category did not even want to talk about the word “COVID-19” and was not vaccinated, according to one of his relatives told Belgian media.
Fred “The Undertaker” had communicated several times with his admirers on his social networks.
Without naming the virus that reached him, he explained on November 26 that his lungs were seriously affected.
“A bunch of diseases started attacking my lungs. The CRP which shows the inflammation of my lungs is high at 165. However the norm is between 0 and 5. A warrior never abdicates ”, he wrote.
A few days later, he said from his bed at the CHU de Liège that he was getting better.
“I feel better and better, I am taken care of very well … The prey or the predator? My outlook is exactly the same as for this life. No need to tell you my choice. “
On December 13, he specified that he was back home recovering. Three days later, his death was announced.
” Thank you for your support. I am recovering at home, as it should be. I will come back a thousand times stronger. ”
His wife spoke for the first time on Instagram in the last few days to deny that the 40-year-old had died of COVID.
“MY HUSBAND DIDN’T DEATH OF COVID and he would never have accepted that what happened to him was used to spread fear and push for vaccination.”