The 41-year-old, known as The Undertaker, died at his home in Ciney, Belgium, after deciding to treat the “little virus” himself at home, The Sun reports.The three-time world champion, who was forced to get medical help by his coach back in November, shared pictures of himself in a hospital bed in intensive care breathing through an oxygen tube.After discharging himself from the hospital, the heavyweight fighter reportedly treated himself with oxygen at home.Sinistra’s death was announced by his partner in a Facebook post. “From the bottom of my heart thank you all for your support and all your wonderful tributes to my husband,” she wrote. “My husband was a generous man with a big heart who wanted to help others no matter what.”Anti-vaxxerThe athlete had previously shared a video where he could be seen struggling to breathe, saying in the caption he had “no time to waste with lazy people”.The anti-vaxxer said in other posts that the “little virus” will not stop him while raising his objections against governments’ measures for Covid.Sinistra was last active online on December 14 but died later in the month after going into cardiac arrest.In his chilling, final Facebook post he explained to his 37,000 followers that his “determination and desire to be different” played a huge role in his fight career.National - 2021 - Covid Vaccination Stats“I’ve had to work twice as hard as most, I’ve fought battles no one really knows about, and of course I’ve had setbacks in my career as well as in my personal life, but it’s made me who I am where I am today,” he wrote.“For everyone else who has supported me for years and especially for this last ordeal where I have really seen death thank you from the bottom of my heart for your messages your support or for your encouragement.”Sinistra was admitted to hospital after being forced to by his coach Osman Yigin, according to Sudinfo.Anti-vaxxer 2Anti-vaxxer 2Meanwhile, last month an anti-vaxxer who refused to get the Covid jab because it’s not vegan died from the virus after a two-week battle in intensive care.Glynn Steel, 54, told his wife that he “wished he’d had the vaccine” before he died at Worcestershire Royal Hospital in England on November 16, The Sun reported.Glynn was just two months shy of his 55th birthday when he planned to retire and spend more time travelling and looking after animals.According to his wife, Glynn’s last words were: “I have never felt so ill, I wish I’d had the vaccine.”“He begged for the vaccine when he was in intensive care before he went on life support but they said that it was too late,” wife Emma, 50, said.This article first appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission Via news.com.au — Australia’s leading news site https://www.news.com.au
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