Former kickboxing world champion dies of Covid-19
Former Belgian Kickboxing world champion and popular ‘Covid-denier, Fred Sinistra, has reportedly passed away from the Coronavirus. The 41-year-old kickboxing champion from Liège, popularly known as “The Undertaker” was a several times winner of the Belgian, European, and World Championships. Sinistra was reportedly admitted to the hospital at the end of November, due to coronavirus infection. However, he was quickly discharged and sent home. According to a French-language media, Sinistra was a ‘denier’ of the corona pandemic. Pakistan condemns extrajudicial killings of six more Kashmiris in IIOJK Gwadar Sit-In and Facts Behind The Issue Desmond Tutu, South Africa’s Nobel Peace winner, dies at 90 Queen Elizabeth mourns Desmond Tutu SSGC announces industrial gas closure in Sindh Sinistra confirmed the news of his infection in an Instagram post that read: “Unfortunately my fight on December 4th is canceled. I’m disgusted but alive thanks to my little wife and my loving uncle Osman Yigin… I will come back even stronger. Already thank you all for your support”. Although Sinistra’s death was officially announced on the 16th of December, his wife issued a statement on social media to deny that the kickboxer died due to Covid-19. According to reports of Latestnewssouthafrica, “He would … Continue reading Former kickboxing world champion dies of Covid-19
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