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Ukrainian Influencer Who Thought Covid-19 Wasn’t Real Succumbs to Coronavirus Infection – Yahoo India News
Speaking about his health conditions, Stuzhuk had warned his 1.1 million followers on the gravity of the issue after he was tested positive for the virus on his…

A 33-year-old Ukranian fitness enthusiast and social media influencer, who had once thought ‘coronavirus does not exist’ has died after contracting the virus. Dmitriy Stuzhuk, who had earlier negated the presence of the virus, passed away after suffering heart complications caused due to the infection, his former wife Sofia Stuzhuk announced on her Instagaram profile.
Sofia, who shares three children with Dmitriy, confirmed the news of his death and said that he had to be rushed to the hospital…
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