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Monday, April 29, 2024

Pro Basketball Player’s Fatal Heart Attack Post Forced COVID Vaccine Concern

'I got damn Myocarditis from taking a f—ing vaccine. (I got 2 doses of Pfizer) And I knew it! Many people warned me...'

(Luis CornelioHeadline USA) Professional basketball player Óscar Cabrera Adames, who had previously voiced grave concerns about the COVID-19 vaccine, passed away this week after suffering a fatal heart attack, Fox News reported on Saturday.

Sports commentator Héctor Gómez took to Instagram to announce the tragic news, stating that the 28-year-old Dominican athlete died while undergoing an endurance test at a health clinic in the Dominican Republic.

According to Fox, experts believe that Adames had been afflicted with myocarditis, a condition that weakens the heart and its electrical system.

Adames’s untimely demise followed his claims of being diagnosed with myocarditis subsequent to a government-mandated COVID vaccine.

In a Spanish-language post on social media, Adames lamented, “I got damn Myocarditis from taking a f—ing vaccine. (I got 2 doses of Pfizer) And I knew it! Many people warned me.”

The professional basketball player expressed his discontent with the vaccine requirement for his work, stating, “But guess what? It was compulsory or I couldn’t work. I am an international professional athlete and I am playing in Spain.”

According to Fox, Adames added, “I have no health problem, nothing, not hereditary, no asthma, NOTHING! I suddenly collapsed to the ground in the middle of a match and almost died. I’m still recovering and I’ve had 11 different cardiology tests done and guess? They find nothing.”

Gómez, a popular sports commentator in the Caribbean country, revealed that Adames was the nephew of Hugo Cabrera, a beloved basketball player and esteemed figure in the Dominican Republic.

Adames’s death comes days after CDC Director Rochelle Walensky and the Biden administration came under fire for pushing COVID vaccines despite knowing that they were not effective in preventing the spread of the Chinese-originated virus.

A YouTube channel, apparently owned by Adames himself, shows his skills in Basketball.

It remains unclear whether local authorities will investigate the sudden death of Adames.

 

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