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India-origin bodybuilder dies after Thai kick-boxing bout

SINGAPORE:A 32-year-old Indian-origin bodybuilder in Singapore died of cardiac arrest, an hour after he stepped into the ring for a “celebrity” bout of Thai kick-boxing, local media reported.

India-origin bodybuilder dies after Thai kick-boxing bout


Singapore, September 24

A 32-year-old Indian-origin bodybuilder in Singapore died of cardiac arrest, an hour after he stepped into the ring for a “celebrity” bout of Thai kick-boxing, local media reported.

Pradip Subramanian took on YouTube personality Steven Lim, 42, in his first-ever Muay Thai match at Marina Bay Sands for the inaugural event of the Asian Fighting Championship last evening.

Subramanian, president of the World Bodybuilding and Physique Sports Federation (WBPF)-Singapore, had replaced singer Sylvester Sim, who pulled out of the match citing insurance issues.

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Both Lim and Sim were contestants in the first “Singapore Idol” series in 2004. The match was called off in five minutes after the referee noticed Subramanian’s nose bleeding and declared Lim, 41, the winner by technical knockout. Subramanian took a few blows on his head, but was still standing after the match ended. Later, he appeared to be losing consciousness while in a corner, and had to be helped out of the ring and taken to hospital.

A preliminary report by the Singapore General Hospital found Subramanian suffered a cardiac arrest that led to his death after the match.

According to AFC Holding Singapore, SGH’s preliminary report said Subramanian “suffered a cardiac arrest respiratory failure episode which led to his passing away”. It added that the final medical report would be released in 30 to 60 days.

Lim paid tribute to Subramanian on Facebook: “Rest in Peace, my really truly respected fearless warrior and fighter.” The incident left netizens shocked as they questioned the decision to include Subramanian at the last moment after Sim withdrew from the match. — PTI

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