The Belgian media assured that Sinistra asked to be released from the hospital by signing the voluntary discharge.
Frederic Sinistra, a three-time world kickboxing champion and recognized anti-vaccine against COVID-19, died of coronavirus after being discharged from the hospital.
Sinistra, known as The Undertaker and ‘the strongest man in Belgium’, died at the age of 41 at his home in Ciney (Belgium), after deciding to treat the “little virus” himself at home. Mark from Spain.
The three-time world champion, who was forced to go to the hospital where he was admitted on November 26 forced by his coach, shared several images in intensive care at the time.
Sinistra said that the “little virus” would not stop him
The wrestler had previously uploaded a video where he could be seen struggling to breathe, saying that “he had no time to waste with lazy people.”
In other posts on his social networks, he said that the “little virus” would not stop him as he voiced his objections against the measures against COVID.
The Belgian media assured that Sinistra asked to be released from the hospital by signing the voluntary discharge. The last publication of the elite athlete was on December 13.
Two days later he died after suffering cardiac arrest. His death was announced by his partner in a Facebook post.
His wife also wanted to send the message that Sinistra did not die of coronavirus: “My sailor did not die of COVID. He would never have accepted that what happened to him was used to spread fear and claim vaccination. The tabloid press and some of their relatives are doing their best on social networks since my silence and absence comes from my pain, not from fear or lack of answers to all these people who claim to have known my husband. ” (D)

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