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A series of sad news flew into the bodybuilding world. Following the death of a famous bodybuilder in Brazil, who was called the real Popeye, the Italian champion, who was called a giant, suddenly passed away, shocking.
British media "The Sun" reported on the 23rd (Korea Standard Time) that "former bodybuilding champion Andrea Laurini (48) was found dead in her home bed due to a sudden illness."
According to reports, Lorini was found unconscious by her mother at her home in Ciarri, Brescia, northern Italy, on the 21st. Paramedics rushed to try CPR, but they couldn't wake up at the end. The bereaved family decided not to proceed with the autopsy, seeing the cause of death as a sudden death from a heart attack.
Laurini was nicknamed the Giant for his overwhelming physicality. Prior to COVID-19, he boasted his health and skills to rank third twice in the 90kg class at the National Bodybuilding Federation (IFBB) of Italy. The sudden death of the fit player shocked the local area even more. Mayor Kiari expressed his condolences, saying, "I can't tell you how sad I am to lose my young father."
The sad news is coupled with the recent death of Brazilian bodybuilder Arlindo De Sousa (55). "The Sun" recounted the story of Soja, who passed away earlier by telling the news of Lorini.

The so-called realistic Popeye died of kidney-related complications while being hospitalized and treated during Christmas.
De Sousa received worldwide attention for having a deformedly huge bicep measuring 29 inches (about 73 centimeters) around his life.
But this was not the result of the exercise. De Sousa artificially inflated his muscles by injecting a mineral oil and alcohol mixture, scintol, directly into his arm.
De Sousa's muscles were only large, but they did not help improve actual muscle strength, the media said. "The medical staff warned him several times that it could lead to pus, amputation of the arm, and even death, but he did not stop the dangerous injection." Eventually, DeSousa died of kidney failure.
Famous bodybuilders have become famous one after another due to the side effects of excessive drug use and sudden death, leading to a wave of remembrance from the fitness world around the world.
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